graphicness

/ˈɡræfɪknəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being very clear, vivid, and detailed, especially when describing something unpleasant or shocking.
    • The graphicness of the movie's violence made it unsuitable for children.
    • Readers were disturbed by the graphicness of the war reporter's descriptions.
    • The artist's work is known for the graphicness of its emotional scenes.
  2. The quality of using or involving visual images, such as pictures or diagrams.
    • She appreciated the graphicness of the map, which made directions easy to follow.
    • The presentation's graphicness kept the audience engaged throughout.
    • The graphicness of the textbook helped students understand complex topics.
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