detail
[ noun dih-teyl, dee-teyl; verb dih-teyl or for 13, dee-teyl ]
/ noun dɪˈteɪl, ˈdi teɪl; verb dɪˈteɪl or for 13, ˈdi teɪl /
noun
verb (used with object)
Idioms for detail
in detail,
item by item; with particulars: The résumé stated his qualifications in detail.
Origin of detail
OTHER WORDS FROM detail
pre·de·tail, verb (used with object)Words nearby detail
detach,
detached,
detached retina,
detachment,
detachment of retina,
detail,
detail drawing,
detailed,
detailer,
detailing,
detain
British Dictionary definitions for in detail
detail
/ (ˈdiːteɪl) /
noun
verb (tr)
Word Origin for detail
C17: from French
détail, from Old French
detailler to cut in pieces, from
de-
dis-
1 +
tailler to cut; see
tailor
Idioms and Phrases with in detail (1 of 2)
in detail
With close attention to particulars; thoroughly. For example, She explained her theory in detail. It is also put as go into detail, meaning “to investigate thoroughly,” as in You know what I mean, so I needn't go into detail. The first expression dates from about 1600, the second from the late 1800s.
Idioms and Phrases with in detail (2 of 2)
detail
see in detail.