detailed

UK: ˈdiːteɪld | US: ˈdiːteɪld

Definition
  1. adj. containing many small parts or aspects; thorough and meticulous

  2. adj. characterized by intricate or elaborate design

  3. vt. (past tense of "detail") to describe or explain something with thoroughness

Structure
detail <small part>ed <adjective suffix>
Etymology

The word "detailed" originates from the French détail, which referred to a small, cut-off piece of something. Over time, it evolved to mean a minute or specific part of a larger whole. The suffix "-ed" was added to form an adjective, giving "detailed" its modern sense of "thorough" or "meticulous," reflecting the idea of examining or presenting something in its small, individual parts.

Examples
  1. The report provided a detailed analysis of the market trends.

  2. She gave a detailed account of her trip to Japan.

  3. The artist’s work is known for its highly detailed patterns.

  4. The instructions were too detailed for a beginner to follow easily.

  5. He detailed his plan step by step during the meeting.