layout

noun
UK: /ˈleɪaʊt/
US: /ˈleɪˌaʊt/
  1. The way that something is arranged.

    1. I like the layout of this room.
    2. The layout of the new website is much better than the old one.
  2. A plan or design showing how something (like a building or garden) will be arranged.

    1. Here's the layout of the new house.
    2. The architect presented the layout for the proposed shopping mall.
  3. The way in which text and images are arranged on a page.

    1. The layout of the magazine is very clean.
    2. Good layout is important for making a document easy to read.
layout transitive-verb
  1. To plan or arrange something.

    1. We need to layout the room properly.
    2. The marketing team will layout the campaign's key strategies next week.
  2. To spread something out.

    1. She will layout all the documents.
    2. The police laid out the evidence on the table for inspection after the accident.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "layout" in English means: The way that something is arranged., A plan or design showing how something (like a building or garden) will be arranged., The way in which text and images are arranged on a page..

The phonetic transcription of "layout" is /ˈleɪaʊt/ in British English and /ˈleɪˌaʊt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "layout": format, design, structure, plan, arrangement.

Example usage of "layout": "I like the layout of this room.". More examples on the page.