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description

A description is a phrase or sentence that tells you what something is, or what something is like. A dictionary has descriptions of words, and a biography has descriptions of events in a person's life. After coming back from Costa Rica, he gave me a long description of the swimming and sight-seeing he did there.

description

a statement that represents something in words the act of describing something sort or variety every description of book was there

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Simple sentences

The beauty of the sunset surpassed description.
What is the job description?
Have you ever seen Mt. Fuji? It is beautiful beyond description.
The scenery is beautiful beyond description.
The beauty of the scenery was beyond description.
The beauty of the sight is beyond description.
The beauty is beyond description.
The beauty of the sunrise was beyond description.
Can you give me a brief description of the thief?
The man answered to the description.
The man answers the description.
The beauty of that country is beyond description.
The scenery was beautiful beyond description.
The hotel was luxurious beyond description.
A full description of him has been circulated in every newspaper.
The beauty of the lake is beyond description.
The princess was beautiful beyond description.
Her beauty was beyond description.
He gave a detailed description of the accident.
He gave a minute description of the dinner party.
Her charm is beyond description.
Haptic sensations defy precise description.
Tom wrote a very detailed description.
The book paints a fine description of the customs of the country.

Movie subtitles

Listening to the description, it seems like it's the Magistrate.
There are no reports of a missing person matching her description on any police records.
Description.
That ain't much of a description.
But we got a good description of him, though.
The description fits. That's our bag. Twenty thousand francs.
His description was sent to all officers?
Every age, kind, and description.
He died before they reached port, not before the skipper had a description of the island and got an idea of where it lies.
You drew the map from his description, and he told you about the great wall.
The police will want a description.
Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize for my hesitation in rising just now. but I'd entirely failed while listening. to the chairman's flattering description of the next speaker. to realize he was talking about me.
It's part of the job description, but not in this case.
Yes, but what makes it so difficult for me is that her description varies.
The description fits. That's our bag.
Master Copperfield, your conduct has always been of most delicate And obliging description. You have never been a lodger.
I want to have a description of that brother of yours.
We made the rounds of all the hotels, Countess, but the description.
According to Helen's description, he was an undersized fellow. Dull, rather stupid-looking. A little sandy moustache, thinning hair.
According to Lady Dearden's description. It could be the man my wife became involved with after we were separated. I believe his name is Adams or..
I hope you don't think the description fits me.
I see. You want the matter-of-fact description of, shall we say, a detective?
But, you know, at this party I just referred to, a certain young lady was mentioned. and her description roused my curiosity.
DID YOU GET A DESCRIPTION?
THIS TIME, I HAVE A VERY GOOD DESCRIPTION OF HIM.
WELL, AFTER ALL, YOU DO ANSWER THIS DESCRIPTION.
The description fits.
Can you give me a description of this person you saw?
Nothing, only I never would have known you from his description.
A telegram to the gendarmerie in Wallsie, with the facts of the case and the description of the escapees!
Give us a description of her.
Even the title has no meaning beyond a description of the form of the music.
No light of any description should be visible after blackout time.
It was too dark to get a description.

News and current affairs

This is neither a correct description nor a useful terminology for terrorist acts, which are more correctly described as criminal.
However, an important issue is rarely mentioned: in small, open economies - a description that applies to almost every country except the US - the main channel of monetary policy is the exchange rate.
Climate evangelism is an apt description of what the IPCC has been up to, for it has exaggerated some of the ramifications of climate change in order to make politicians take note.
Nor would any Frenchman accept a description of the maquisards of the French Resistance as terrorists.
This hardly fits the description of a uni-polar world.
These two examples justify my description of the euro crisis as a nightmare.
But is this an accurate description of slow-growing countries?
While we may talk about the G-7, or G-8, or G-20, the more apt description is G-0.
That could be a description of today's Middle East.
Economists' conventional description depicts high finance as providing us with three types of utility.
Faced with reports of their failure to cooperate with the heads of the two UN inspection teams, the Iraqis have abandoned their description of the inspectors as independent professionals.
One might quibble with this description.
This description of stock markets in emerging countries is not wrong, just biased, because the same description applies to stock markets in advanced countries.
While the US has problems, it hardly fits the description of absolute decline in ancient Rome, and the analogy to British decline, however popular, is similarly misleading.
But that description hardly seems appropriate nowadays.
That snappy description of my country is also a very good way to describe the current - and seemingly unending - contretemps between the leaders of Iran and the US.
No credible government or international organization accepts Russia's description of the annexation as a legal democratic act by the Crimean people.
In October, James Watson, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for his description of the structure of DNA, was in London to promote his memoir, Avoid Boring People and Other Lessons From a Life in Science.
That description may not yet be true, but the shadow of state failure is certainly growing.
This is a fitting description, because it is one of the global challenges that we hear relatively little about in the developed world.
We need look no further than this description to begin to understand the significant misconceptions that surround nuclear energy.
Whether or not Napoleon was great, the question remains whether any leader could merit that description.

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