Meaning & Definition of word "Plot"

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    Plot

    /plɒt/

    noun:

    • 1. The sequence of events that make up a story or narrative.
      • Example: The plot of the novel revolves around a young girl's quest to find her missing father.
    • 2. A small piece of ground, especially for planting or building.
      • Example: They purchased a plot of land to build their dream house.
    • 3. A plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful.
      • Example: The police uncovered a plot to steal valuable artifacts from the museum.

    verb:

    • 1. To devise the sequence of events in a story.
      • Example: The author spent months plotting the intricate details of her novel.
    • 2. To create a graph or diagram representing data.
      • Example: The scientist plotted the results of her experiments on a graph to visualize the trends.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'plot', meaning a small piece of ground.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    plot twist:

    A sudden and unexpected change in the course of the plot.

    plot thickens:

    The situation becomes more complicated.

    to plot against:

    To secretly plan to harm someone or undermine them.

    Related Words

    subplot:

    A secondary or minor plot that runs parallel to the main plot.

    plotter:

    A person who plans or schemes.

    plotline:

    The main story or storyline in a work of literature.

    Slang Meanings of plot

    Meaning: To devise a plan or scheme, often with nefarious intent.

    Example Sentence: They were plotting to overthrow the manager.

    Meaning: To lie low or keep something under wraps.

    Example Sentence: He's been plotting since he got fired.