be detailed

Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words

Used to state the quality of having many details.

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Examples (10)

  • The instructions for assembling the furniture are very detailed.
  • His report on the project's progress was surprisingly detailed.
  • The final proposal will be more detailed once we have the final figures.
  • Your description of the event needs to be more detailed.
  • The map of the ancient city is incredibly detailed, showing every street.
  • The witness statements were not detailed enough to identify the suspect.
  • The research findings have been so detailed that they will revolutionize the field.
  • For a legal contract, every clause must be meticulously detailed.
  • Her analysis of the poem was so finely detailed that it revealed hidden meanings.
  • If the plan is not detailed, we risk overlooking critical steps.