Detailed
UK /["/ˈdiːteɪld/"]/US /["/ˈdiːteɪld//dɪˈteɪld/"]/
Definition
giving many details and a lot of information; paying great attention to details
In simple words: Including many small parts or facts.
Examples
- The report provided a detailed analysis of the data trends.
- She gave a detailed explanation of the project's objectives during the meeting.
- His detailed instructions made the task much easier to follow.
- The book includes a detailed history of the region's culture.
- Make sure your presentation is both engaging and detailed to captivate the audience.
Usage notes
Use 'detailed' when you want to describe something that contains a lot of information. It is appropriate in both written and spoken contexts, particularly in formal reports or extensive descriptions. Avoid using it in casual conversations where simplicity is preferred.
Grammar pattern
detailed + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'detail' with extra attention — like adding sprinkles to a cupcake.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- comprehensive
- thorough
- elaborate
- thoroughgoing
Antonyms
- simple
- basic
- general
Common mistakes
- Using 'detailled' instead of 'detailed'.
- Confusing 'detailed' with 'demanding' or 'complicated'.
- Omitting the noun after 'detailed', making the phrase incomplete.