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sketching

/ˈskɛtʃɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of making a drawing or a preliminary design, typically on paper, especially as a preparatory step before completing a larger work.

    - "He took out a sketch pad and began to sketch the landscape."
    - "The artist spent hours sketching the portrait before adding color."
  • Noun

    A rough outline or plan, often used to represent the basic form of a design or idea.

    - "The architect presented a sketch of the proposed building design."
    - "The chef shared a sketch of the new dish he was planning to create."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with sketching
hetching , etching , fetching , wetching
Variants
List of all variants of sketching that leads to same result
sketch , sketched , sketcher , sketchers , sketches , sketching , sketch in , sketched in , sketches in , sketching in
Forms
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sketches, sketching, sketched, sketches, sketcher


Etymology
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The word 'sketch' comes from the Dutch word 'schitsen', which means 'to daub' or 'to smear'. It is related to the Old Norse word 'skitha', which means 'to prepare' or 'to arrange'.


Trivia
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  1. Sketching was used extensively during the Renaissance period to create preliminary designs for paintings, sculptures, and architectural projects.

  2. The invention of the pencil in the 16th century revolutionized sketching, making it easier and more precise than ever before.

  3. Some famous artists, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, were known for their masterful sketching abilities.


Related Concepts
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  1. Drawing: Sketching is a form of drawing, which involves using various tools and techniques to create images on a surface.

  2. Design: Sketching is often used as a part of the design process, allowing designers to explore and refine ideas before creating more detailed designs.


Culture
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Sketching has been used throughout history in various forms of art, architecture, and design. It is often used as a preliminary step to create more detailed works, and is valued for its ability to capture the essence of a subject or idea quickly and efficiently.

How to Memorize "sketching"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize sketching, visualize the act of drawing on a blank page or canvas, using various tools and techniques to create a rough outline or plan.
    - Imagine yourself sitting at an easel or drawing board, with a sketch pad and pencil in hand, making quick, fluid lines and shapes.

  2. associate

    - Associate sketching with the idea of quickly capturing the essence of a subject or idea, using visual imagery to help remember the meaning and purpose of the word.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym S-K-E-T-C-H to remember the meaning of sketching: 'S' for sketch, 'K' for quick, 'E' for essence, 'T' for thought, 'C' for create, and 'H' for hierarchy.


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