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Doodle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A doodle is a simple, spontaneous drawing or sketch, often made absentmindedly while thinking or bored. It is usually unstructured and not intended as a finished artwork.

doodle

/ˈduːdəl/ /ˈduːd(ə)l/

Definition:

To scribble or draw aimlessly, often while thinking or bored.

Synonyms:

sketch, scribble, draw, scrawl

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

masterpiece, formal drawing

Common Collocations:

doodle pad, absent-minded doodle, random doodle

Derivatives:

doodler, doodling

Usage Tips:

Use "doodle" for casual drawings; avoid for intentional artwork.

Common Phrases:

mindless doodle, doodle away time, creative doodle

Etymology:

Originated from German "dudeln," meaning to play music carelessly; later adapted for drawing.

Examples:

  • 1. She absentmindedly began to doodle on her notebook during the meeting.
  • 2. His notebook was full of tiny doodles of animals and shapes.
  • 3. Doodling helps some people concentrate better during long lectures or calls.
  • 4. The child loved to doodle colorful patterns on scrap paper.

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