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silhouette
[ sil-oo-et ]
noun
- a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, as a cutout or configurational drawing, uniformly filled in with black, especially a black-paper, miniature cutout of the outlines of a person's face in profile.
- the outline or general shape of something:
the slim silhouette of a skyscraper.
- a dark image outlined against a lighter background.
verb (used with object)
- to show in or as if in a silhouette.
- Printing. to remove the background details from (a halftone cut) so as to produce an outline effect.
silhouette
/ ˌsɪluːˈɛt /
noun
- the outline of a solid figure as cast by its shadow
- an outline drawing filled in with black, often a profile portrait cut out of black paper and mounted on a light ground
verb
- tr to cause to appear in silhouette
Other Words From
- unsil·hou·etted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of silhouette1
Word History and Origins
Origin of silhouette1
Example Sentences
The lounge silhouette is super comfortable, and over time it molds to you.
Still others have marketed black-and-white striped wetsuits based on a theory similar to that behind the LED lights: disrupting the prey-like silhouette.
The costumes of Naomi Yoshida deserve their own glossy catalog, so vibrant are the colors and so expressive the silhouettes.
This means that sometimes the sharks mistake a surfer's silhouette for the outline of a seal.
Inspiration from adventurous late-’30s silhouettes makes Rita stand out at the train station in a sea of children ready to evacuate.
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