plots
Pronunciation: [plɑts]
Word
Context: "storytelling"
(noun) a plot is the main story or sequence of events in a book, movie, or play. It includes what happens and how the characters change through those events.
Example
The plot of the movie was very exciting, with many surprising twists.
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The plot of the story was confusing and didn't make much sense.
Example
What do you think about the plot of the new book we read?
Context: "land"
(noun) a plot refers to a small piece of land. It can be used for building, gardening, or farming.
Example
They bought a plot of land to build their dream house.
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There were no available plots of land in the city for sale.
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Do you know how much that plot of land costs?
Context: "planning"
(verb) to plot means to plan something or to mark points on a map or chart. It's like when you draw a path to show where you want to go.
Example
We will plot our route on the map before we start our road trip.
Example
They didn't plot their travel plans, leading to a lot of confusion.
Example
Can you plot the best path for our hike?
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