synopsize (Meaning)

synopsize

to make a synopsis of (something, such as a novel), epitomize

synopsize Sentence Examples

  1. The novel's complex plot can be synopsized in a few paragraphs.
  2. The movie synopsis provides a concise overview of the film's storyline.
  3. He synopsized the entire book in a single page summary.
  4. The author synopsized the chapter, highlighting the key points.
  5. I need to synopsize the report before presenting it to the board.
  6. The synopsis included a brief description of the characters and their motivations.
  7. The teacher asked the students to synopsize the lesson for the next class.
  8. The news article was accompanied by a brief synopsis of the main events.
  9. The synopsis helped me to quickly grasp the essence of the complex study.
  10. I synopsized the meeting minutes to capture the most important decisions and action items.

FAQs About the word synopsize

to make a synopsis of (something, such as a novel), epitomize

summarize, consolidate, reprise, recapitulate, encapsulate, digest, abstract, brief, sum up, recap

prolong,extend, lengthen, elongate,supplement, amplify, protract, elaborate (on or upon), enlarge (on or upon), expand

The novel's complex plot can be synopsized in a few paragraphs.

The movie synopsis provides a concise overview of the film's storyline.

He synopsized the entire book in a single page summary.

The author synopsized the chapter, highlighting the key points.