design
Design (noun) means a plan showing how something should look, function, or be built. Example: “The architect presented her design for the new library.”
How to use design
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA plan for how something should look or work, or the act of creating that plan.
Word forms
designed past tense, designs plural, design plural, designed plural, designs singular, design singular, designed singular, designest singular, designeth singular, designedst singular
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Etymology
From Latin designare, "to mark out, point out," from de- + signare ("to mark"), from signum ("a mark, sign").
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What does “design” mean?
The word “design” means a plan showing how something should look, function, or be built. In plain terms, a plan for how something should look or work, or the act of creating that plan.
How do you pronounce “design”?
“Design” is pronounced dih-ZYN (/dɪˈzaɪn/ in IPA).
How do you use “design” in a sentence?
Here is “design” used in a sentence: “The architect presented her design for the new library.”
What is another word for “design”?
Words with a similar meaning to “design” include blueprint, plan, plot, project, proposal and scheme.
What part of speech is “design”?
Depending on how it is used, “design” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “design” come from?
The word “design” comes from Latin. From Latin designare, "to mark out, point out," from de- + signare ("to mark"), from signum ("a mark, sign").
Is “design” a common word?
“Design” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.
How many meanings does “design” have?
“Design” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a plan showing how something should look, function, or be built.
What is the difference between design and a plan?
A plan is any scheme for achieving something — steps, timing, or strategy. A design is a specific kind of plan that sets out how something should look, work, or be built, often shown visually. All designs are plans, but a plan can be purely procedural with no design element at all.
What are the types of design?
Design spans many fields: graphic design (visuals and layout), product and industrial design (physical objects), interior and architectural design (spaces and buildings), fashion design, and web or UX design (digital experiences). Each applies the same core idea — planning how something looks, functions, or is built before it's made.
What is the difference between a design and a pattern?
A design is the overall plan for how something looks or works. A pattern is usually a repeated decorative motif or a reusable template you follow. A fabric's design might feature a floral pattern — there the pattern is just one element within the wider design that shapes the whole piece.
Can design be taught?
Yes. Some people have a natural eye, but design is a discipline built on teachable principles — balance, contrast, proportion, colour, and usability. Schools and courses train designers in these fundamentals alongside the tools of each field, so skill grows through study, practice, and feedback like any other craft.
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