bulleted

bulleted — adjective

1. used to describe a list or an item that is marked with a small symbol (such as •

1.形容詞B1
釋義

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.

例句

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.

同義詞
  • itemised

    focuses on listing things one by one; does not specifically mean with bullet symbols

  • listed

    broader meaning — any items in a sequence, not necessarily marked with bullet points

反義詞
  • 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').

常見錯誤

I bulleted the information in my notebook.
I wrote the information as a bulleted list in my notebook.
💡'bulleted' is an adjective, not a past-tense verb form.