Plan ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Plan ( noun )

  1. A scheme or method of doing something: a plan for building a house.
  2. A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something: a business plan.
  3. A proposed or intended course of action: she had no plan for the weekend.
  4. A diagram or drawing showing the layout of a building or structure: the architect's plan.
  5. A strategy or tactics adopted in advance: a plan of attack.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french plan(ne), from latin planum "flat surface, level ground".

Examples:

  1. We have a plan for building a house.
  2. He presented a business plan to the investors.
  3. She had no plan for the weekend.
  4. The architect's plan showed a large garden.
  5. He proposed a plan of attack.

(As a verb)

Plan ( verb )

  1. A scheme or method of doing something: a plan for building a house.
  2. A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something: a business plan.
  3. A proposed or intended course of action: she had no plan for the weekend.
  4. A diagram or drawing showing the layout of a building or structure: the architect's plan.
  5. A strategy or tactics adopted in advance: a plan of attack.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french plan(ne), from latin planum "flat surface, level ground".

Examples:

  1. We have a plan for building a house.
  2. He presented a business plan to the investors.
  3. She had no plan for the weekend.
  4. The architect's plan showed a large garden.
  5. He proposed a plan of attack.
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