1. "Outline" refers to an outline, summary, or rough sketch. 2. It can be a noun meaning outline, summary, outline, draft, key points, or main principles. 3. It can also be a verb meaning to outline, to summarize, or to sketch. 4. Example sentences using "outline": - "The outline of a deal seems clear." (The outline of a solution seems clear.) - "On foreign policy, he has only sketched the outline." (In terms of foreign policy, he has only provided a rough outline.) - "Yet a group of historians soon drafted an outline." (But a group of historians quickly created a preliminary outline.) - "Write out the speech and practice it using an outline." (Write the speech down and practice it with a written outline.) - "He could see only the hazy outline of the goalposts." (He could only make out the模糊 outline of the goalposts.) - "Draw your child's outline with a heavy black marker." (Use a thick black marker to trace your child's outline.) - "Here we outline some of the sometimes conflicting forces shaping the debate." (In this section, we provide an overview of the sometimes conflicting forces that shape the debate.) - "With a lip pencil, outline lips and fill them in." (Using a lip pencil, trace your lips and fill them in with color.) - "These documents provided a broad outline of the Society's development." (These documents offered a general outline of the Society's development.) - "The outline of the mysterious man was faintly visible in the mist." (The silhouette of the mysterious man could be seen vaguely in the mist.) - "I outlined the main meaning of this article." (I summarized the main message of this article.)