sketch in Korean
sketch in Korean is 스케치 — sketch means to make a quick, rough drawing without full detail.
sketch in Korean
스케치
Pronounced: seukechi
brief musical, dramatic or literary work etc.
What does "sketch" mean?
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verb To make a quick, rough drawing without full detail.
"She sketched the skyline from the rooftop café."
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noun A quick, rough drawing not meant to be a finished piece.
"The artist's sketchbook was full of quick pencil sketches."
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noun A short comic scene performed as part of a show.
"The comedy troupe opened with a sketch about airport security."
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adj Informal: suspicious or shady in a way that makes you uneasy.
"That guy loitering by the car looked pretty sketch."
sketch in a sentence
- She sketched the skyline from the rooftop café.
- He sketched out his idea on a napkin.
- The artist's sketchbook was full of quick pencil sketches.
- The comedy troupe opened with a sketch about airport security.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sketch" in Korean?
"sketch" in Korean is 스케치. sketch means: To make a quick, rough drawing without full detail.
How do you pronounce 스케치?
"sketch" in Korean is 스케치, pronounced "seukechi".
How do you use "sketch" in a sentence?
Example: "She sketched the skyline from the rooftop café." In Korean, "sketch" is 스케치.
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