silhouette

UK /ˌsɪ.lʊˈwɛt/ US /ˌsɪ.lʊˈwɛt/
noun 2verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

An illustrated outline filled in with a solid color(s), usually only black, and intended to represent the shape of an object without revealing any other visual details; a similar appearance produced when the object being viewed is situated

I could see a silhouette of a figure looking out from the window, but I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman.

At Stirling, we obtained a wonderful silhouette view of the Wallace Monument, and the dark line of the Ochil Hills, and the castle stood out clearly against the afterglow of the sunset.

2

The outline of a garment as it appears on the wearer.

A-line is a classic silhouette for dresses and skirts.

verb

1

To represent by a silhouette; to project upon a background, so as to be like a silhouette.

Scores of coconut-shell fires blazed with their characteristic glaring white flame, throwing grotesque shadows on the brown thatched huts, dancing fairylike shimmerings among the domes of coconut fronds, casting ghostly reaches of light through the adjacent graveyards, and silhouetting the forms of pareu-clad natives at work cleaning their fish or laying them on the live coals to broil.

Driving 2-6-2 locomotive No. 4771 Green Arrow, Blunt suddenly noticed that the tunnel mouth was silhouetted in a dazzling white glare and that incendiary bombs were showering down in their hundreds, he slammed on all his brakes and brought his train to a stop just inside the tunnel.

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