I like the silhouette these clothes give me. - Bu giysilerin bana verdiği silüeti seviyorum.
Shadow outline filled in with black or other colour: an outline showing against a contrasting background
a drawing of the outline of an object; filled in with some uniform color an outline of a solid object (as cast by its shadow) project on a background, such as a screen, like a silhouette
The silhouette of something is the outline that it has, which often helps you to recognize it. the distinctive silhouette of his ears. Outline image or design in a single solid, flat colour, giving the appearance of a shadow cast by a solid figure. The term is usually applied to profile portraits in black against white (or vice versa), either painted or cut from paper, especially popular 1750-1850 as the least expensive method of portraiture. The name derives from Étienne de Silhouette, Louis XV's finance minister, notorious for his frugality and his hobby of making cut-paper shadow portraits. In 17th-century Europe, shadow portraits and scenes were produced by drawing the outline cast by candlelight or lamplight; when paper became widely available, they were often cut out freehand directly from life. Photography rendered silhouettes nearly obsolete, and they became a type of folk art practiced by itinerant artists and caricaturists
An electronic filtering function that can outline an area or object in an image and extract the background
A silhouette is the solid dark shape that you see when someone or something has a bright light or pale background behind them. The dark silhouette of the castle ruins stood out boldly against the fading light
Bir şeyin yalnız kenar çizgıleriyle tek renk olarak beliren görüntüsü, gölge: "Bir kadın silüetinin koşarak silindiğini de görür gibi olmuştum."- R. H. Karay