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noun
- 1. a plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful: "they have been jailed for their part in a plot to defraud a Swiss bank" Similar
- 2. the main events of a play, novel, film, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence: "the plot consists almost entirely of a man and woman falling in love" Similar
verb
- 1. secretly make plans to carry out (an illegal or harmful action): "the two men are serving sentences for plotting a bomb campaign" Similar
- 2. devise the sequence of events in (a play, novel, film, or similar work): "she would plot a chapter as she drove"
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PLOT definition: 1. the story of a book, film, play, etc.: 2. a secret plan made by several people to do something…. Learn more.
Plot definition: a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose. See examples of PLOT used in a sentence.
The meaning of PLOT is a small area of planted ground. How to use plot in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Plot.
A plot is a scheme, a story, a map charting progress, or a piece of land (as for a garden). To plot is to devise a secret plan, order the events of the story, or track your movement on the map.
A plot is a secret plan by a group of people to do something that is illegal or wrong, usually against a person or a government. Security forces have uncovered a plot to overthrow the government.
PLOT definition: 1. the things that happen in a story: 2. a plan to do something bad: 3. a piece of land, often…. Learn more.
1. To form or take part in a plot; scheme: were plotting for months before the attack. 2. To write or develop the plot for a work of fiction: A good mystery writer must plot well. [Middle English, from Old English.]