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plans
/plænz/
The word centers on the concept of intentionality and structure applied to the future. It bridges the gap between a vague wish and an actual event by introducing organization and logic. When used as a noun for intentions, it often carries a sense of anticipation or ambition. "Big plans" suggests excitement and scale, while "making plans" implies a social or logistical coordination. Unlike a 'dream', which is passive, a 'plan' is active and actionable. In a technical context, it shifts from abstract intention to concrete visualization. Here, it refers to the precise mapping of physical space (blueprints), where accuracy and adherence to specification are the primary concerns. As a verb, it describes the cognitive process of ordering events. It is generally neutral but can lean toward being meticulous or controlling depending on the context. Comparing 'plan' to 'hope' reveals the difference: planning involves steps, while hoping involves desire.
💬Casual Conversation
Change of plans. I'm ditching the gym to nap.
Typical. Just don't flake on our study session later.
Meanings
Detailed proposals for doing or achieving something in the future.
"She has big plans for her new business venture."
Technical drawings or diagrams used as a guide for constructing a building or machine.
"The architect laid out the blueprints and floor plans on the table."