Thumbnail Sketch

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈθʌmnɛɪl skɛtʃ/

Definitions of thumbnail sketch

noun a small, rough draft or outline

Example Sentences

A1 I drew a thumbnail sketch of my house for my art class.

A2 The artist quickly created a thumbnail sketch of the landscape before starting the painting.

B1 The architect presented a thumbnail sketch of the building design to the client for approval.

B2 Before starting the project, the designer always creates a detailed thumbnail sketch to plan out the layout.

C1 The filmmaker used a thumbnail sketch to storyboard the entire movie before filming.

C2 The author sketched out a detailed thumbnail sketch of each chapter before writing the novel.

Examples of thumbnail sketch in a Sentence

formal The architect presented a thumbnail sketch of the new building design to the client.

informal I quickly drew a thumbnail sketch of the map to give you an idea of where we're going.

slang I just did a quick thumbnail sketch of my outfit for tonight, what do you think?

figurative The artist's description of the sunset was like a beautiful thumbnail sketch in words.

Grammatical Forms of thumbnail sketch

past tense

sketched

plural

thumbnail sketches

comparative

more thumbnail

superlative

most thumbnail

present tense

sketches

future tense

will sketch

perfect tense

have sketched

continuous tense

is sketching

singular

thumbnail sketch

positive degree

thumbnail sketch

infinitive

to sketch

gerund

sketching

participle

sketched

Origin and Evolution of thumbnail sketch

First Known Use: 1809 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'thumbnail sketch' originated from the practice of artists making quick, small sketches on their thumbnails as a preliminary study before creating a larger artwork.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'thumbnail sketch' has come to refer to a small, quick drawing or painting that serves as a brief visual representation or outline of a larger work.