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Design   /dɪzˈaɪn/   Listen
Design

noun
1.
The act of working out the form of something (as by making a sketch or outline or plan).  Synonym: designing.
2.
An arrangement scheme.  Synonym: plan.  "It was an excellent design for living" , "A plan for seating guests"
3.
Something intended as a guide for making something else.  Synonyms: blueprint, pattern.  "A pattern for a skirt"
4.
A decorative or artistic work.  Synonyms: figure, pattern.
5.
An anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions.  Synonyms: aim, intent, intention, purpose.  "Good intentions are not enough" , "It was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs" , "He made no secret of his designs"
6.
A preliminary sketch indicating the plan for something.
7.
The creation of something in the mind.  Synonyms: conception, excogitation, innovation, invention.
verb
(past & past part. designed; pres. part. designing)
1.
Make or work out a plan for; devise.  Synonyms: contrive, plan, project.  "Design a new sales strategy" , "Plan an attack"
2.
Plan something for a specific role or purpose or effect.
3.
Create the design for; create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner.
4.
Make a design of; plan out in systematic, often graphic form.  Synonym: plan.  "Plan the new wing of the museum"
5.
Create designs.
6.
Conceive or fashion in the mind; invent.
7.
Intend or have as a purpose.



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"Design" Quotes from Famous Books



... steps to carry out his villainous design. At nightfall he went down to the sea with twenty picked men, boarded the vessel which had been prepared for their use, and sailed out to a little island which lies in the middle of the strait between Samos and Ithaca. There they ...
— Stories from the Odyssey • H. L. Havell

... likewise insects. The rear portion, formed like a marvellous temple, reminded one by its appearance of that edifice of Solomon that Hiram's carpenters, the first skilled in the art of building, erected on Zion. The Jews imitate it to this day in their schools, and the design of the schools may be traced in their taverns and stables. The roof of lath and straw was peaked, turned-up, and crooked as a Jew's torn cap. From the gable protruded the edges of a balcony, supported ...
— Pan Tadeusz • Adam Mickiewicz

... month of his reign, he proceeded in a violent and brutal manner, notwithstanding all the remonstrances of Karemaku, to the execution of his design. Having previously arranged his plans with some chiefs, the companions of his excesses, he invited the principal inhabitants of the islands to a sumptuous banquet. After the wine and rum had produced their wonted effects, females were introduced, and compelled to partake of the feast. These ...
— A New Voyage Round the World, in the years 1823, 24, 25, and 26, Vol. 2 • Otto von Kotzebue

... consideration of epic poetry, I have confessed that no man hitherto has reached or so much as approached to the excellences of Homer or of Virgil; I must farther add that Statius, the best versificator next to Virgil, knew not how to design after him, though he had the model in his eye; that Lucan is wanting both in design and subject, and is besides too full of heat and affectation; that amongst the moderns, Ariosto neither designed justly nor observed any unity of action, ...
— Discourses on Satire and Epic Poetry • John Dryden

... flaming orb Lit with his earliest beams your dear embrace At eve, upon the gory sand Thou liest—a reeking corpse! Stretched by a brother's murderous hand. Vain projects, treacherous hopes, Child of the fleeting hour are thine; Fond man! thou rear'st on dust each bold design, ...
— The Works of Frederich Schiller in English • Frederich Schiller


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