To describe meaning in English
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Definition
to describe: to explain, to illustrate, to depict, to detail
a description: an account, an explanation, a depiction, a portrayal
Examples
- "Typical workday, as described by the subject"
- "Managers come in many different shapes and forms. There are many types of managers and many different terms that describe different managers."
- "Could you describe your duties at the Delavigne Corporation?"
- "You will introduce yourself, and give a brief description of your role in your corporation."
- "Physical description: (Age) 19 (Height) 5.8 M (Weight) 2367 KG (additional information) LOVES SUDOKU"
- "Police report that no one at the bar was sober enough to describe the suspected assailant's face accurately."
- "Each billboard emits the scent of Washed Up, described by Kalvin Krime as "a masculine blend of sun, surf, and wetsuits"."
- "Can you describe your artificial arm to me?"
- "Date Expense Description Amount ($) Units Details"
- "Zack Fielding, described as a shy loner by his classmates, threw a range of sweets, including jelly beans and candy corn, during a 10th grade math class."
- "If that means buying licenses for the Miracle software, then I want you to buy them. The features of the programs you described are all well and good, but Icarus tells me that the Miracle database provides all of these functions and more, plus a lifetime warranty for the software and 24 hour-a-day technical support."
- "Do you think you could describe you first childhood memory?"
- "Your mission for the week, should you choose to accept it: go out and buy an item in each of the stores described."
- "Can you describe a typical day for yourself here?"
- "Donna : At the tone, please leave your name and a short description of yourself and of your dream companion."
- "I'm not sure if you've had any feedback from your colleagues regarding Miss Stake herself, but they have described her as "intrusive", "cold", and "stubborn"."
- "Insurance type Description Insurance limit for damages"
- "Lawyer : Uh, Mr. Capone, for legal purposes, I'd like you to refrain from using the term "gangster" to describe yourself."
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