Pronunciation: /sɪˈnɑptɪk/
noun a summary or general view
A1 I learned about synoptics in my science class.
A2 The synoptic chart showed the weather conditions across the country.
B1 The synoptics of the report highlighted the main points.
B2 The synoptic analysis revealed key trends in the data.
C1 The synoptic overview provided a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
C2 Her synoptic study of the novel uncovered hidden themes and motifs.
adjective relating to or taking a comprehensive or general view
A1 The teacher used a synoptic chart to explain the weather patterns.
A2 The book provided a synoptic overview of the historical events.
B1 The synoptic analysis of the data revealed interesting trends.
B2 The report offered a synoptic view of the company's financial performance.
C1 The researcher conducted a synoptic study of the ecosystem to understand its complexity.
C2 The synoptic approach taken by the author provided a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
formal The synoptic gospels provide a comprehensive view of Jesus' life and teachings.
informal The synoptic weather report shows rain for the next few days.
slang I need a synoptic summary of the book before the exam.
figurative His speech was like a synoptic overview of the company's future plans.
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