The verb of summary is summarise (summarize in US English).
Other verbs, depending on the tense, are summarises, summarising and summarised.
Some example sentences are:
"I will summarise it for you".
"She summarises her theory".
"We are summarising the notes".
"The boss asked for a summarised report of the earnings".
-noun 1. a comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements. -adjective 2. brief and comprehensive; concise. 3. direct and prompt; unceremoniously fast: to treat someone with summary dispatch. 4. (of legal proceedings, jurisdiction, etc.) conducted without, or exempt from, the various steps and delays of a formal trial.
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A short summary...yup that's more or like it..Its true cause I had to write a short outline on Luke chapter 2... .
information, reports, intelligence, gossip, rumor, hearsay, news bulletin, news broadcast, newscast, news summary, newsflash, news update.
here: My classmate had a wonderful summary of his report
She gave a synopsis about Georgia study and why it should be taught in 6th grade and not 8th because of how easy it is.
synopsis
Another name for a book summary is a "synopsis." It provides a concise overview of the main points and themes of a book without going into as much detail as a full analysis.
Sometimes plot would be acceptable.
summary
Tagalog translation of summary: buod
stock, summary, schedule, tabulation, account, fund, catalogue, index, register, record, store
buod
The summary of a book is on the back cover.
The plural form of the noun 'summary' is summaries.
Step by step, summary, recap, rundown, or plot line. Those words mean synopsis.
The word "buod" is used to describe a summary in Tagalog.
Exposition