"Detailed" is an adjective that means showing extensive attention to particular items. As an example, when used in a sentence: Michelangelo's detailed artwork in the Sistine Chapel is mind-blowing.
I was looking for that word, still don't know, maybe intricacy? Invention? ?!
In western cultures, the meaning of the word 'chichi' is striving for style and elegance but only managing to achieve overly complex and detailed affectedness.
The English word that comes from the Latin word "intricatus" (the past participle of "intricare," meaning to entangle or complicate) is "intricate." It retains the meaning of being complex, elaborate, or tangled, often used to describe detailed designs or complicated situations.
verbose verbose means very wordy, or detailed.
No, the word detailed has two syllables. The syllables are de-tailed.
The word has some roots in Latin, however from the beginning of the 1800's the idea appeared in France as 'menu de repas' meaning a list of what is served at meal time. The word 'menu' already existed in French meaning in general, a small and detailed list.
The word is derived from the Greek drama tradition meaning 'one who plays the first part' See wikipedia for a detailed definition.
The word "elaborate" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it means to develop or present a detailed explanation or description of something. As an adjective, it describes something that is intricate, detailed, or complex in design or execution. In both uses, it conveys a sense of thoroughness and attention to detail.
The word "in-depth" is correctly spelled with a hyphen when used as an adjective, to mean through or detailed (e.g. an in-depth analysis).In its adverb use, it remains a two-word prepositional phrase, "in depth."
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'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning
No, the word detailed has two syllables. De-tailed.