synopses (Meaning)

synopses

the abbreviated conjugation of a verb in one person only, a brief statement or outline (as of a story), a condensed statement or outline (as of a narrative or treatise)

synopses Sentence Examples

  1. The film's synopsis intrigued me with its promise of a thrilling adventure.
  2. The synopsis of the book was so compelling that I couldn't resist reading it.
  3. I skimmed through the synopsis of the article to get a quick overview of its contents.
  4. The synopsis provided the necessary background information for me to understand the play.
  5. The novel's synopsis gave me a disappointing glimpse of its predictable plot.
  6. I prefer reading synopses before watching movies as they give me a sense of the story's direction.
  7. The synopsis was so vague that I had no idea what the book was actually about.
  8. I write synopses for short stories and essays to help readers grasp their core concepts.
  9. The synopsis of the research paper highlighted its key findings and conclusions.
  10. The synopsis of the documentary gave me a glimpse into the lives of the people it featured.

FAQs About the word synopses

the abbreviated conjugation of a verb in one person only, a brief statement or outline (as of a story), a condensed statement or outline (as of a narrative or t

summaries, résumés, précis, inventories, briefs, recaps, abstracts, rundowns, summarizations, roundups

supplements,expansions, enlargements, addenda, amplifications,,addendums

The film's synopsis intrigued me with its promise of a thrilling adventure.

The synopsis of the book was so compelling that I couldn't resist reading it.

I skimmed through the synopsis of the article to get a quick overview of its contents.

The synopsis provided the necessary background information for me to understand the play.