Definition of bulleted in English:
bulleted
adjective ˈbʊlətɪdˈbo͝olədəd
(of items in a list) preceded by a printed bullet or bullet point.
Example sentencesExamples
- This chapter is essentially a bibliography, organized loosely by bulleted points to help focus our attention.
- This specifies the bullet character to be used on all first-level bulleted lists.
- I dreamed I lived in a tight little world where bulleted lists of goals encapsulated each day.
- Many of said summaries come in the form of bulleted points which makes for increased emphasis now and easy reference later.
- Use bulleted list to communicate the benefits of your product or service.
- Nothing can be more annoying than to see bulleted text arrive animated with a 'whoosh' sound.
- You can also use keyboard characters to create a automatic bulleted list.
- Double-clicking bulleted text in a password field selects all the bullets in the text field.
- By special formatting I mean bold, italics, in bulleted lists, in tags, etc.
- Use bulleted lists for items in no necessary order; numbered lists, for items in a required order.
- The list button with bullets creates a bulleted list.
- Instead we had lots of bulleted powerpoint slides.
- Everything between here and the next subhead is all part of this last bulleted item.
- Most of the microscopic images have a bulleted list of features, which are active links, on the right side of the screen.
- Just try inserting bulleted text to see what I mean.
- Dealers can also print "tag copy," straightforward and bulleted answers about each tool.
- Employers will typically glance over the entire presentation first, taking notice of bulleted items that jump off the page to compare you to other candidates.
- In designing an application, we start with a plain-English description of the overall process, using nothing more than bulleted lists.
- Work History detail should have been bulleted under each previous employer.
- The first of our two problems is that these pages are basically composed of bulleted links into each respective event.