chart

/tʃɑrt/
verb
  1. To record or display information on a chart.
    • The scientist charted the temperature changes over the year.
    • She charted the growth of the plant every week.
    • We charted our progress on a graph in the office.
  2. To plan or map out a course of action or a route.
    • He charted his career path carefully to become a doctor.
    • The explorers charted a new path through the jungle.
    • We need to chart a strategy for the upcoming project.
  3. To appear on a list of the most popular songs, albums, or books.
    • The book charted immediately after its release.
    • The band's new album charted in ten different countries.
    • Her single charted at number five this week.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A visual representation of data, such as a graph, map, or diagram.
    • The weather chart on the wall shows today's temperature and rainfall.
    • We used a pie chart to show how we spend our money.
    • The teacher showed us a chart of the class's test scores.
  2. A list of the most popular songs, albums, or books, ranked by sales or airplay.
    • The novel stayed on the bestseller chart for months.
    • Her new song reached number one on the music chart.
    • I check the pop chart every week to see what's new.
  3. A detailed map used for navigation, especially at sea or in the air.
    • We spread the chart on the table to find the best route.
    • The captain studied the nautical chart before setting sail.
    • Pilots use aeronautical charts to plan their flights.
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