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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Scenario

Since 'scenario' means 'plan' can I use it in the following way:

My scenario (plan) is to take over the world.
  

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Scenario does not mean plan in that sense of the word. " Scenario is used to describe an outline of a book, movie, or play, or an imagined sequence of events. Person in training (law enforcement officers, for example) use scenario training, where they act out various events that might occur in real life when they are on the job, to practice and enhance their skills in handling those events.

  • Scenario does not mean plan in that sense of the word.
  • " Scenario is used to describe an outline of a book, movie, or play, or an imagined sequence of events.
  • Person in training (law enforcement officers, for example) use scenario training, where they act out various events that might occur in real life when they are on the job, to practice and enhance their skills in handling those events.
  • , if used when discussing writing a creative work.
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Scenario does not mean plan in that sense of the word. You might say, "I am envisioning a scenario in which I take over the world."

Scenario is used to describe an outline of a book, movie, or play, or an imagined sequence of events. Person in training (law enforcement officers, for example) use scenario training, where they act out various events that might occur in real life when the

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