How to Use "Detail" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words detail (n): a small piece of something

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Used with adjectives:

"We forgot the little detail at the end."
(little, minor, small, tiny)

"You left out major details from your autobiography."
(major, considerable, great, juicy)

"His paintings have fascinating detail."
(fascinating, interesting, colorful, vivid)

"The witness told me the graphic details of the crime."
(graphic, gruesome, gory, chilling, shocking, disturbing)

"The police asked for complete details of the accident."
(complete, full)

"She told me the intimate details of their first date."
(intimate)

"The salary is an important detail."
(important, crucial, essential)

"Let's try to overlook the insignificant detail."
(insignificant, irrelevant, trivial)

"We need the factual details to finish the report."
(factual, historical, personal, technical)

Used with verbs:

"Can you give me more details?"
(give, offer, send)

"Please provide more detail in your report."
(provide)

"You should disclose this important detail."
(disclose, reveal, share, explain, lay out)

"The report contains a crucial detail."
(contains, has, includes, shows, omits, overlooks, lacks, confirms, uncovers)

"We need to discuss the details of the contract."
(discuss, negotiate, check, examine, study)

"Who is going to handle the details of the wedding."
(handle, take care of)

Used with prepositions:

"He examined the plan in detail."
(in)

"The boss went into detail about his performance."
(about)

"Look at the website for more details."
(for)

"The lawyers explained the details of the contract."
(of)

"Please give me more details on your wedding."
(on)

"They are arguing over the details of the report."
(over)


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