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presentation
Noun
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To show or speak in public about something, usually done in a formal way.
The professor gave a presentation to a group of doctors on the benefits of universal healthcare.
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An award or reward given out, usually at a ceremony or meeting.
The Oscars Ceremony is a presentation of golden statues to the best people in the film industry.
sketch
Noun
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A sketch is a simple drawing.
The artist made a quick sketch before he started painting the real picture.
Here is a sketch of an aeroplane.
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A sketch is a quick description of a person, or of something that happened.
He gave me a sketch of the incident, stating only the main facts.
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A sketch is a short piece of acting, usually funny.
The best part was the three-minute sketch about the cowboy who couldn't ride a horse.
sketch
Verb
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If you sketch something, you make a quick drawing of it using a pencil or a pen.
I sketched his face quickly before he woke up.
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If you sketch something, you describe it without many details.
The policeman asked me to sketch the accident while he took notes of what I said.