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US
/sɪˈnɑpsɪs/
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[ UK /sɪnˈɒpsɪs/ ]
[ UK /sɪnˈɒpsɪs/ ]
NOUN
- a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
How To Use synopsis In A Sentence
- Is that abbreviation a true synopsis of the intent of the Amendment?
- He had enough enthusiasm about the project to convince me to write a synopsis. Times, Sunday Times
- Specifically, it scans the log files and generates a synopsis of which accounts have been used and when.
- In such cases we request that authors submit a synopsis of the review to the Editorial Office for consideration by the Board.
- My necessarily abridged synopsis of the play does a complicated and layered work little justice, so you'll have to just take my word that this is a masterful production that has it all.
- As this brief synopsis should make clear, Viladesau's book is full of tantalizing lines of thought and many interesting sidetracks.
- For you who are fresh faces and were not here last year, or just didn't care enough to read The Peak, I will give you a brief synopsis.
- Let me attempt to provide a synopsis: A black kid picks up one of those picture-viewer dealies and sees some orange dudes with frosted tips and pooka shells singing a song on the beach singing… to him? what the hell is going on? THE TOP 15 FRI FREE FOR ALL CLIPS OF 2008
- If you scroll to the airport, it gives you just a brief synopsis of delays, the departures and weather conditions.
- The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.