He could see her silhouette against the setting sun as she stood on the hill.
He used a silhouette of himself to cast a shadow on the curtains, fooling the police.
A silhouette is a shadowed contour or something dark on a light background. An example sentence would be: Most people do not like their silhouette.
I saw her silhouette through the curtains outlining here true glamour and beauty.
I saw her silhouette through the curtains outlining her true glamour and beauty.
They turned sideways and I could only see their silhouette.
a silhouette is a shadow or a void of an object or something. At the best it is more than a shadow, it is mastered by an artist skilled in hand-cutting portraits from viewing. At the worst, it is a tracing of a shadow, or a photo-shop. The word silhouette came from Augustin Edourt who changed the term "shades" which were often wall tracings, to silhouette after the authentic hand-cut profiles Etienne de Silhouette admired. silhouettesbycindi.com
A silhouette is the shadow outline of a person. To be silhouetted, I would say, is to have your silhouette drawn out.
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Some examples of silhouette used in a sentence are as follows: I was impressed with the slim silhouette of myself. OR, I was sad when i saw that the silhouette my sister created looked nothing like me.
I only saw a silhouette on the window shade. For target practice, I prefer a silhouette. Don't let your silhouette betray your position.
you can see the silhouette of the girl they outlined in a the main hall of the school
They turned sideways and I could only see their silhouette.
Silhouette refers to a type of shadow or a distorted figure that you cannot see clearly. Example: "I saw the silhouette of a woman last night in the alley."
The ship appeared as a distinct silhouette
As a noun: We could clearly see the building's silhouette against the clear blue sky. As a verb: The man was clearly silhouetted in the window.
A silhouette is a dark outline of a person or thing.
A silhouette is a dark shape and its outline is seen against a lighter background.(Silhouette is French for "outline".)
There are three syllables in the word "silhouette" (sil-hou-ette).
A fractable is something that is used to cover the top of a roof or wall of a building. It generally makes an ornamental silhouette. An example of a sentence would be: "The fractable on the old house was charming".
Silhouette Mirage happened in 1997.