bulleted
bulleted — adjective
1. used to describe a list or an item that is marked with a small symbol (such as •
used to describe a list or an item that is marked with a small symbol (such as • or -) before each entry, so that the separate points are easy to read.
Arjun used a bulleted list to organise the key points for his team meeting.
collocation: bulleted list — always followed by a noun
The presentation slides contained three bulleted items under each heading.
Christopher scanned the bulleted list of safety rules before starting the experiment.
For homework the students had to turn their notes into a bulleted list.
The bulleted items on the agenda helped the group stay focused during the discussion.
- numbered
uses ordered numerals (1, 2, 3…) instead of symbols, usually to show a sequence or priority
文法句型
bulleted + noun (list, item, notes, format)
用法筆記
Attributive only — this adjective must appear directly before a noun such as list, item, notes, or format. It cannot be used alone (❌ 'The list is bulleted') or after a linking verb (❌ 'His notes were bulleted').