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- noundetails (plural noun)
- an individual feature, fact, or item:"we shall consider every detail of the Bill" · "her meticulous attention to detail"
- a minor or less significant item or feature:"he didn't want them to get sidetracked on a detail of policy"
- a minor decorative feature of a building or work of art:"a detail on Charlemagne's tomb"
- the style or treatment of minor decorative features:"the classical French detail of the building's facade"
- a small part of a picture or other work of art reproduced separately for close study:"detail of right eye showing marks on the lids"
- (details)itemized facts or information about someone; personal particulars:"the official asked for my father's details"
- a small detachment of troops or police officers given a special duty:"the candidate's security detail"
- a special duty assigned to a detachment of troops or police officers:"I didn't often get the toilet detail"
verbdetails (third person present)- describe item by item; give the full particulars of:"the report details the environmental and health costs of the car"
- assign (someone) to undertake a particular task:"the ships were detailed to keep watch"
- US ENGLISHclean (a motor vehicle) intensively and minutely:"the Buick dealer gave him a job washing and detailing cars"
Originearly 17th century (in the sense ‘minor items or events regarded collectively’): from French détail (noun), détailler (verb), from dé- (expressing separation) + tailler ‘to cut’ (based on Latin talea ‘twig, cutting’).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an individual feature, fact, or item:
- a small detachment of troops or police officers given a special duty:
- a special duty assigned to a detachment of troops or police officers:
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- Individual features or elements of somethingLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A detail is an individual feature or element of something. I can still remember every single detail of that night. He described it down to the smallest detail.www.thefreedictionary.com/detailsMeaning of details in English details phrase [ plural ] Add to word list A2 information about someone or something: take down the details of A police officer took down the details of what happened.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detailsdetail noun uk / ˈdiː.teɪl / us / dɪˈteɪl / us / ˈdiː.teɪl / detail noun (INFORMATION) Add to word list B1 [ C ] a single piece of information or fact about something:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detail
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The details of something are its small, individual features or elements. If you examine or discuss something in detail, you examine all these features.
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