verb
- to make something appear shorter than it actually is, especially in drawing or painting by using perspective
- to reduce the length or duration of something
Usage: art and drawing
Examples
- The artist had to foreshorten the figure’s legs to create proper perspective.
- In the drawing, the building appears foreshortened from this angle.
- The director decided to foreshorten the final scene to improve pacing.
- Bad weather forced them to foreshorten their camping trip.
- The photographer used a wide-angle lens that foreshortened the hallway.
- She learned to foreshorten objects in her art class.
- The committee voted to foreshorten the meeting agenda.