setting out (Meaning)

setting out

to arrange and present graphically or systematically, to start out on a course, a journey, or a career, turnout sense 5, buffet, spread, array, display, beginning, outset, to mark out (something, such as a design), to begin with a definite purpose, party, entertainment, arrangement, layout, to state, describe, or recite at length

FAQs About the word setting out

to arrange and present graphically or systematically, to start out on a course, a journey, or a career, turnout sense 5, buffet, spread, array, display, beginni

describing, depicting, portraying, imaging, drawing, picturing, characterizing, rendering, illustrating,painting

coloring, distorting, falsifying, misrepresenting, misdescribing, misstating, perverting,twisting, warping,garbling

The sun began its slow descent, casting a warm glow on the tranquil setting.

The lush garden was an idyllic setting for the romantic picnic.

The courtroom was a somber setting, with its high ceiling and heavy wooden benches.

The setting of the novel is a remote island, where the characters face both danger and opportunity.