Synopsis in a sentence as a noun

Can’t help being a pedant but the plural of synopsis is synopses.

Browsing through the collection and reading the synopsis on the back of the cassettes was a big part of the whole VHS rental experience.

Nice synopsis of Haskell as a language, but it doesn't touch on why they chose it for server side web application programming, specifically.

I honestly feel bad for you; there's no point in being hostile about somebody's character based on a short synopsis of somebody else's jail time.

Perhaps this synopsis of his book didn't provide sufficient detail, but his point is broadly acknowledged as one of the major problems with the US auto industry.

Actually you laugh, but being spied on by someone with no jurisdiction over you is better than being spied on by someone who can name you an enemy combatant because they misunderstand your e-mails that contain a plot synopsis for a book you're working on or that can label you a child pornographer because you have naked photos of your grandkids playing in your yard.

Synopsis definitions

noun

a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory

See also: outline abstract precis