🔍detail

noun
/ˈdiː.teɪl/

Meaning

An individual feature, fact, or item of information.

Example Sentences

She explained the plan in great detail.

Example Expressions

the devil is in the details

Synonyms

part, item, element, feature, fact

Antonyms

whole, entirety

Collocations

in detail, attention to detail, important detail, small detail

More Example Sentences

We suggest checking the details before booking.

I learned to double-check details the hard way.

They avoid sharing private details at all costs.

We must remember to check the details before paying.

Is Vasanth Academy method explained in detail in every workshop?

A girl wins a drawing contest at her school by creating a colorful picture of a sunset over the ocean with a small sailboat that impressed all the judges because of the detail and creativity

A girl wins a drawing contest at her school by creating a colorful picture of a sunset over the ocean with a small sailboat that impressed all the judges because of the detail and creativity and her artwork is displayed in the hallway

A girl wins a drawing contest at her school by creating a colorful picture of a sunset over the ocean with a small sailboat that impressed all the judges because of the detail and creativity and her artwork is displayed in the hallway where students and parents stop to admire it

A girl wins a drawing contest at her school by creating a colorful picture of a sunset over the ocean with a small sailboat that impressed all the judges because of the detail and creativity and her artwork is displayed in the hallway where students and parents stop to admire it and her art teacher encourages her to enter more competitions

A girl wins a drawing contest at her school by creating a colorful picture of a sunset over the ocean with a small sailboat that impressed all the judges because of the detail and creativity and her artwork is displayed in the hallway where students and parents stop to admire it and her art teacher encourages her to enter more competitions helping her believe that her talent can take her far in the future.

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