graphic

/ˈɡræfɪk/
noun
  1. A visual image, such as a picture, drawing, or diagram, especially in a computer or printed document.
    • The website uses colorful graphics to attract visitors.
    • The video game has amazing 3D graphics.
    • I need to insert a graphic into my presentation.
adjective
  1. Relating to visual art, especially drawing, printing, or design.
    • She works as a graphic designer for a magazine.
    • The graphic arts include painting, drawing, and printmaking.
    • He took a course in graphic communication to learn about visual storytelling.
  2. Describing something in very clear, vivid, and often shocking detail.
    • The news report contained graphic images of the accident.
    • The author gave a graphic description of the battle that made readers feel like they were there.
    • Parents were warned that the movie had graphic violence.
  3. Relating to or produced by a graph or diagram.
    • The graphic representation of the data made the trend easy to see.
    • The teacher explained the math problem with a graphic on the board.
    • We used a graphic chart to show the company's growth over five years.
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