adjective

detailed

detailed, thorough, comprehensive

She gave a detailed description of the event.

She gave a detailed description of the event.

We need a more detailed analysis.

We need a more detailed analysis.

((a detailed noun)) a noun that is full of details He wrote a detailed report.

((to be detailed)) to contain many details The instructions were very detailed.

Synonyms: thorough, comprehensive, specific; Antonyms: general, vague, superficial

The past participle of the verb 'to detail', used as an adjective. It means 'provided with details'.

Something is 'detailed' when it is full of 'details'. The '-ed' suffix shows it has received this quality.

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