layouts
Pronunciation: [ˈleɪaʊts]
Context: “design”
(noun) a layout is how something is arranged or organized. This could be how a page in a book looks or how furniture is placed in a room. It's like a plan that shows where everything goes.
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The layout of her bedroom makes it easy to walk around and find things.
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The layout of the classroom was confusing, and students had trouble sitting in their seats.
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What do you think of the layout of the new park?
Context: “printing”
(noun) in printing or graphic design, a layout is the plan for where pictures and words go on a page. It helps to make the page look nice and easy to read.
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The magazine's layout is colorful and attracts many readers.
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The layout of the flyer was so messy that people couldn't understand the information.
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How does the layout improve the magazine's appeal to the audience?
Context: “technology”
(noun) in computer design or websites, a layout refers to how information and features are organized on a screen. It helps users find what they need quickly.
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The website's layout is user-friendly, making it easy to navigate.
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If the layout of the app is poor, users may give up trying to use it.
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What changes would make the layout of the software better for users?