graphically

/ˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that uses pictures, diagrams, or visual images.
    • The instructions were presented graphically, with step-by-step drawings.
    • He explained the process graphically using a flow diagram.
    • The data was shown graphically in a colorful bar chart.
  2. In a very clear and vivid way that creates a strong mental image, often describing something unpleasant.
    • She graphically recounted the accident, leaving everyone shocked.
    • The novel describes the battle graphically, making readers feel they are there.
    • The documentary showed graphically the effects of pollution on wildlife.
  3. In a way that relates to the use of images on a computer screen.
    • This software is graphically intensive, so you need a good graphics card.
    • The website is designed graphically to be easy on the eyes.
    • The game is graphically impressive, with realistic landscapes and characters.
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