Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dotted-line

Noun
/ˈdɒt.ɪd laɪn/
Definition
A dotted line is a line that is composed of a series of dots or short segments rather than being solid.
Examples
  • The organizational chart used a dotted-line to indicate indirect reporting relationships.
  • In legal documents, dotted-lines often show where a signature is required.
Meaning
The term often refers to a visual representation in diagrams or documents indicating a relationship or connection that is temporary, less direct, or subordinate compared to a solid line.
Synonyms
  • broken line
  • disconnected line
  • interrupted line