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Meanings of
pictorial
in English
Evoking lifelike images within the mind.
vivid
graphic
lifelike
Related terms
realistic
Pertaining to or consisting of pictures.
pictural
Related terms
illustration
Synonyms
Examples for "
vivid
"
vivid
graphic
lifelike
Examples for "
vivid
"
1
Events of 100 years ago are brought to
vivid
life by sound.
2
These trip reports leave
vivid
images of heroic maneuvers to avoid lines.
3
But perhaps hers had been particularly
vivid
and she couldn't help herself.
4
It is the actual,
vivid
belief in its possibility which inspires them.
5
But even four decades later, memories of that October night remain
vivid
.
1
Kobe shared a gold, glittery
graphic
that read New Year, New Baby!
2
The
graphic
below shows just how far below water their budgets are.
3
The controversial Natural Born Killers, directed by Oliver Stone, features
graphic
violence.
4
The
graphic
charts were reproduced in half-tones and inserted in the monographs.
5
To support herself between jobs, Barbara did some freelance
graphic
design work.
1
The effect is weirdly chilling, and somehow more
lifelike
in augmented reality.
2
We saw graphic photos, including a
lifelike
replica of slave ship quarters.
3
The
lifelike
images of the motion picture illustrate many truths concerning creation.
4
Her bent head and figure down to the waist are very
lifelike
.
5
But it would be much more
lifelike
if it were properly dressed.
Usage of
pictorial
in English
1
They showed community members a
pictorial
catalogue of items in the collection.
2
The Spaniard seems to say: 'Thus things are in my
pictorial
sight.
3
What it lacks is the
pictorial
element-whatCarlyle possessed in such luxuriance.
4
Add
pictorial
conventions in the history of European paintings, film and literature.
5
The compromise was unsatisfactory, even from the purely
pictorial
point of view.
6
None of the chimpanzees that Morris studied created a recognizable
pictorial
image.
7
Perhaps because of their
pictorial
descent, the characters did not shock one.
8
Without the true depiction of objects, there can be no
pictorial
art.
9
There were pink water-lilies, and Stephen said grace-thosewere the
pictorial
features.
10
The
pictorial
illustrations are intended as aids to observation, not as substitutes.
11
The doctor smiled at his own imposing classical allusions and
pictorial
imagery.
12
Anything more
pictorial
,
vivid, descriptive, and passionate can not easily be fancied.
13
Now why didn't Brangwyn give us a
pictorial
expression of that miracle?
14
His genius, in our view, lay rather in
pictorial
passion than in ratiocination.
15
The neo-impressionists in
pictorial
principle do not differ from the impressionist.
16
In
pictorial
terms alone, some of his achievements are quite breath-taking.
Other examples for "pictorial"
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About this term
pictorial
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
pictorial art
pictorial representation
pictorial effect
pictorial history
pictorial record
More collocations
Pictorial
through the time
Pictorial
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common