Meaning & Definition of word "Plotted"
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Plotted
/ˈplɒtɪd/
verb:
- 1. Past tense of plot; to devise or plan an intricate scheme or storyline.
- Example: She plotted the murder mystery novel carefully, ensuring each twist was surprising.
- 2. To determine or indicate a position on a graph or chart.
- Example: The scientist plotted the data points on a graph to visualize the results.
- 3. To map out a course of action or a plan.
- Example: They plotted out their route for the road trip, marking all the cities they wanted to visit.
Etymology
Middle English 'plott', from Old French 'plot', meaning 'a plan or map'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
plot thickens:
Used to indicate that a situation is becoming more complicated.
plot twist:
A significant change in the expected direction of the narrative of a story.
joint plot:
A plot that is developed in collaboration with others.
Related Words
plot:
A plan made in secret by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.
plotter:
A person who plots, especially one who secretly plans a harmful act.
plotline:
The main storyline of a work of fiction.
Slang Meanings of plotted
Meaning: To devise a clever plan.
Example Sentence: He plotted to pull off the ultimate prank on his friend.
Meaning: To locate something on a map or plan.
Example Sentence: Let's plot the best route to the party.