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résumé, n. (‖ rezyme, ˈrɛzjuːmeɪ) Also resume. [Fr., pa. pple. of résumer to resume.] a. A summary, epitome.
1804Edin. Rev. IV. 98 After a short resumé of his observations on coffee-houses and prisons, Mr. Holcroft leaves Paris. 1861Pattison Ess. (1889) I. 31 Some of the papers are mere résumés of English books. 1885Law Rep. 29 Chanc. Div. 457 The report contained a résumé of the evidence. b. Chiefly N. Amer. = curriculum vitæ s.v. curriculum. Also fig.
1961Webster, Résumé.. specif.: a brief account of one's education and professional experience. 1968Globe & Mail (Toronto) 17 Feb. 51 If an interview is not convenient at this time, forward your resume, in confidence to Mr. Grossman. 1971Golzen & Plumbley Changing your Job after 35 viii. 86 The Résumé..will vary considerably with the type and level of job and can be the bare bones of a c.v. or a long, narrative account of your main achievements written up with a special bias. 1973J. Ryder Trevayne (1974) lii. 384 There was an opening. What could look better on a résumé than the White House? 1976Glasgow Herald 26 Nov. 25/1 Please submit detailed resume including personal data, educational background, and work experience. 1979Tucson Mag. Feb. 88/2 She has added several fine credits to her resume since then, including a Washington D.C. debut this year. Hence résumé v., to epitomize. rare.
1888Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. May 535 A disjointedness..that makes it difficult to read, and still more so to résumé. |