Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
light-line
noun
/laɪt laɪn/
Definition
A light-line refers to a line that is thin and not bold or heavy in appearance, often used in design or drawing to indicate a less prominent feature.
Examples
- He drew a light-line around the shape to distinguish it from the darker lines.
- In architectural plans, light-lines help to outline less significant details without overwhelming the overall design.
Meaning
It signifies a boundary or line that does not draw too much attention compared to bold lines, often used to create contrast in sketches or graphical representations.
Synonyms
- thin line
- subtle line
- faint line
- delicate line