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plot line

noun

  1. Usually plot lines. dialogue that advances the plot, as in a play or motion-picture script.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of plot line1

First recorded in 1955–60

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Example Sentences

There were too many main characters, too many competing plot lines.

From Vox

In 2017, Netflix started releasing interactive TV series and films that allow viewers to click on their screens to affect character decisions and plot lines.

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Their divorce became a plot line on the show and the rumor reemerged.

The Expanse’s plot lines sometimes seem too fantastical to him, he said.

The series, rife with cliche character tropes and predictable plot lines, he contends, offers little worth looking up from your phone to take in.

The first black president was a hotter plot line than the first woman president.

In the Sky-Sarah plot line, says Gallagher, an important transformation occurs: "A guy and a doll save their souls."

Specifically, the plot line where that one girl dated that one black guy.

The beauty of the progressive narrative was that it provided a natural plot line, established by the minute, the hour, the day.

Polonium is also at the center of a major plot line currently playing out on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.

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More About Plot Line

What is a plot line?

The plot line of a story is the direction that the plot takes or the plot itself—what the story is about, including the action and events that the story tells about. It is often spelled as one word, as plotline.

A close synonym is story line. This sense of the word can also be used in the context of a real-life event to refer to one part of what’s happening, as in There’s a new plot line in the corporate scandal. 

Less commonly, the term plot line refers to a line of dialogue that advances a story’s plot in some way, such as by providing information about what has happened elsewhere. This sense of the word is often used in the plural form plot lines.

Example: I thought the novel had a few unnecessary plot lines that didn’t go anywhere.

Where does plot line come from?

The first records of the term plot line come from the late 1950s.

Plot line is often used to refer to one of the many events that make up the plot or a part of the plot. In this sense, the plot is thought of as many lines that intersect or branch off in different directions. In the context of a long-running program, plot line is especially used to refer to a smaller story that’s part of the larger plot.

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What are some other forms related to plot line?

  • plotline (alternate spelling)
  • plot lines (plural noun)

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How is plot line used in real life?

The term plot line can be used in the context of real-life events, but it’s most commonly used in the discussion of fictional stories.

 

 

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The term plot line can refer to a line of dialogue that advances the plot.

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