Synoptic

Pronunciation: /sɪˈnɑːptɪk/

Synoptic (adj)

  1. Showing the main points of something together, so you can understand the whole quickly.
  2. Relating to comparing different parts of a subject by looking at their shared features.
  3. Used for the first three New Testament books that tell similar stories in a related way.

Synoptic (adjective)

Examples

  • The report gives a synoptic summary of the main findings.
  • She wrote a synoptic overview to help readers understand the topic quickly.