Antonyms for out line


Grammar : Adj, adv, noun, verb
Spell : lahyn
Phonetic Transcription : laɪn


Definition of out line

Origin :
  • late 14c., "to tie with a cord," from line (n.). Meaning "to mark or mark off with lines" is from mid-15c. Sense of "to arrange in a line" is from 1640s; that of "to join a line" is by 1773. To line up "form a line" is attested by 1889, in U.S. football.
  • As in inappropriate : adj not proper, suitable
  • As in prohibited : adj forbidden
  • As in ribald : adj vulgar, obscene
  • As in sketchy : adj rough, incomplete
  • As in suspicious : adj doubtful, fishy
  • As in unauthorized : adj not sanctioned, permitted
  • As in unruly : adj disobedient
  • As in untrue : adj dishonest
  • As in wrong : adj incorrect
  • As in aberrant : adj not normal; varying from the usual
  • As in indocile : adj unruly
  • As in truthless : adj not true
  • As in unbefitting : adj improper
  • As in unprocessed : adj crude
  • As in criminal : adj lawless, felonious
  • As in crude : adj unrefined, natural
  • As in culpable : adj responsible for action
  • As in abnormal : adj different from standard or norm
  • As in guilty : adj blameworthy; found at fault
  • As in illicit : adj not legal; forbidden
  • As in impertinent : adj bold, disrespectful
  • As in off base : adv mistaken
  • As in impression : noun design made by pressing
  • As in itinerary : noun plan of travel
  • As in layout : noun physical arrangement
  • As in line : noun mark, stroke; border
  • As in list : noun record, tabulation
  • As in map : noun chart of geographic area
  • As in outline : noun plan, sketch
  • As in outline : noun form, tracing of an object
  • As in abstract : noun short document prepared from a longer one
  • As in overview : noun survey
  • As in perimeter : noun circumference, border
  • As in picture : noun illustration, likeness of something
  • As in plan : noun scheme, design, way of doing things
  • As in plot : noun story line
  • As in précis : noun abridgment
  • As in project : noun undertaking, work
  • As in proposal : noun suggestion, presentation for action
  • As in provision : noun supplies, supplying
  • As in abbreviation : noun something shortened
  • As in report : noun account, story
  • As in review : noun critique; summary
  • As in rim : noun border; top edge
  • As in rundown : noun summary
  • As in scenario : noun master plan; sequence of events
  • As in scheme : noun course of action
  • As in shape : noun form, structure
  • As in skeleton : noun structure of bones in animate being or supports in an object
  • As in suggestion : noun advice, plan
  • As in summary : noun short statement of main points
  • As in survey : noun scrutiny, examination
  • As in syllabus : noun summary
  • As in synopsis : noun digest, summary
  • As in view : noun something that is seen
  • As in vista : noun view
  • As in way : noun method, technique
  • As in boundary : noun outer limit
  • As in position paper : noun paper stating beliefs
  • As in rough draft : noun the first draft of a document
  • As in abridgment : noun condensation
  • As in figuration : noun shape
  • As in skyline : noun sky and earth line
  • As in chart : noun map, plan
  • As in edging : noun border
  • As in circumference : noun edge, perimeter
  • As in recap : noun summary
  • As in reportage : noun reporting news
  • As in run-through : noun summary
  • As in schema : noun design
  • As in story line : noun plot
  • As in summing-up : noun summary
  • As in configuration : noun arrangement
  • As in conformation : noun shape
  • As in conspectus : noun summary
  • As in construction : noun creation, building
  • As in depiction : noun description, rendering
  • As in design : noun sketch, draft
  • As in diagram : noun drawing, sketch of form or plan
  • As in draft : noun something formulated; plan
  • As in drawing : noun illustration
  • As in figure : noun form, shape; physical structure
  • As in analysis : noun statement of results from examination
  • As in form : noun shape; arrangement
  • As in form : noun animate body and its condition
  • As in frame : noun skeleton, casing
  • As in abridgement : noun shortening, summary
  • As in appearance : noun outward aspect, characteristic
  • As in lay out : verb design, plan
  • As in line : verb border, mark
  • As in outline : verb sketch out; plan
  • As in paint : verb apply colored tint, often to make design
  • As in abstract : verb prepare short document from longer one
  • As in plan : verb think out; prepare in advance
  • As in plot : verb plan, scheme
  • As in plot : verb map out; draw
  • As in project : verb plan
  • As in recapitulate : verb go over something again
  • As in represent : verb depict, show
  • As in rough out : verb do preliminary design
  • As in summarize : verb give a rundown
  • As in surround : verb enclose, encircle something
  • As in trace : verb draw around
  • As in verge : verb come near
  • As in block out : verb plan course
  • As in border : verb bound on; be on the edge
  • As in adumbrate : verb foreshadow
  • As in characterize : verb typify, distinguish
  • As in chart : verb plan, map out
  • As in circumscribe : verb mark off, delimit
  • As in valuate : verb estimate
  • As in depict : verb describe, render in drawing or writing
  • As in describe : verb explain in speech, writing
  • As in draft : verb formulate
  • As in draw : verb create a likeness in a picture
  • As in edge : verb border, trim
  • As in enunciate : verb speak clearly
  • As in estimate : verb guess, try to value
  • As in etch : verb carve
  • As in form : verb bring into existence; make, produce
  • As in frame : verb compose, plan
Example sentences :
  • Fred made for the bank, and let out line as fast as possible.
  • Extract from : « Chasing the Sun » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • But he cast and got out line by a system that was new to Gay.
  • Extract from : « The Seven Darlings » by Gouverneur Morris
  • I have hauled them in, when we have come across them, sculling, as fast as I could let out line and pull it in.
  • Extract from : « Sporting Society, Vol. II (of 2) » by Various
  • So rapid was the rate of running now, that Roswell was obliged to let out line, his whale sounding to a prodigious depth.
  • Extract from : « The Sea Lions » by James Fenimore Cooper
  • He dropped it into the water, let out line, and tied the line fast to the bow cleat.
  • Extract from : « The Flying Stingaree » by Harold Leland Goodwin
  • The wind was so overpowering on my salmon reaches that it was hardly possible either to hold the boat or to get out line.
  • Extract from : « Lines in Pleasant Places » by William Senior
  • Again, in clear water which is swift and not deep it Pg 81 may be desirable to let out line by using running tackle.
  • Extract from : « Three Hundred Things a Bright Boy Can Do » by Anonymous

Synonyms for out line

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