trame

/tʁam/

Definitions

1. noun

A framework or structure of something, especially a plot or story in a film, television show, or other narrative.

“The trame of the novel explored themes of love and loss.”

2. noun

A framework or structure of something, especially a framework of a web, particularly in the context of web development.

“The trame of the website was built using a modular approach.”

3. verb

To create a trame for something, especially a plot or story in a film, television show, or other narrative.

“The screenwriter tramed the story around the main character’s journey.”

Synonyms

  • framework
  • structure

Antonyms

  • chaos
  • disorder