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Definition of visual in English: visualadjective ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəlˈvɪzjʊəlˈvɪʒ(u)əl Relating to seeing or sight. Example sentencesExamples - You have to generate visual energy, emotions and memories with inert, dead materials.
- It is a very successful way to convert an ordinary shot into one with a lot of visual appeal.
- The graphics have been upgraded, improving even further on the visual quality.
- Previously, visual checks were carried out but this could be very subjective.
- I feel they are concentrating on the visual side rather than the practical problems we are facing.
- Her performance earned her a bronze medal in the visual impairment category.
- Indeed water in all its diverse forms has been mainly responsible for the visual feast that lies ahead.
- Other blunders interfere more with the visual integrity of the building than its structure.
- They also point to the historical inclusion of visual arts in the festival.
- There are very strong arguments that wind turbines spoil the visual appearance of the landscape.
- For the greatest visual impact, a rock garden should be constructed on as large a scale as the site will allow.
- Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish.
- Taken together, these elements add up to a beautiful visual blend of the old and the new.
- There are a couple of visual effects that are stunning and the pacing is just brilliant.
- The dishes that ranged from pudding, juice to salads proved to be a visual treat as well.
- However, Plato's distrust of sensory perception led him to reject the visual arts.
- When only the first two rows of an eye chart are read it is called moderate visual impairment.
- Her training in visual arts enables her to create her scenes as though each image is to be framed.
- Monogram and AMT produced some of the best visual celebrations of hot rod culture.
- Experiments in visual perception have shown that the mind has a great influence on what we see.
Synonyms optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye vision, sight visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible
noun ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəlˈvɪzjʊəlˈvɪʒ(u)əl usually visualsA picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something. the music should fit the visuals colour visuals of today's models Example sentencesExamples - No dialogue, no indication of the plot, just amazing visuals and music.
- The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State.
- Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty.
- Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering.
- Running for eight minutes, the film speaks more through the visuals than the dialogues.
- The book is pretty heavy on the visuals, with lots of posters and performance shots.
- Getting the visuals of the songs of the films produced four decades back was no mean task.
- This mixture of fashion and function can be seen in the bright visuals of Safari Chic.
- Lots of anime looks great when you see small visuals on Blog pages.
- If the audience gets the visuals and something beyond that, that will be cool.
- On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
- The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody.
- Anyway, the visuals were beautiful and the flight scenes were amazing.
- What a great original use of a concept that brings the reader such visuals from your writing.
- Rough edits of visuals were sent out to musicians who were asked to use them as the basis for producing soundtracks.
- The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector.
- Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs.
- With some fabulous visuals thrown into the mix there's a lot to like about this game.
- With a film so preoccupied with tone, style and visuals the lead performances are all the more important.
- The whole film was just full of interesting visuals, and a really crackling style.
Origin Late Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus 'sight', from videre 'to see'. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s. Definition of visual in US English: visualadjectiveˈviZH(o͞o)əlˈvɪʒ(u)əl Relating to seeing or sight. Example sentencesExamples - Monogram and AMT produced some of the best visual celebrations of hot rod culture.
- Indeed water in all its diverse forms has been mainly responsible for the visual feast that lies ahead.
- Other blunders interfere more with the visual integrity of the building than its structure.
- Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish.
- They also point to the historical inclusion of visual arts in the festival.
- Previously, visual checks were carried out but this could be very subjective.
- Her training in visual arts enables her to create her scenes as though each image is to be framed.
- However, Plato's distrust of sensory perception led him to reject the visual arts.
- When only the first two rows of an eye chart are read it is called moderate visual impairment.
- You have to generate visual energy, emotions and memories with inert, dead materials.
- The graphics have been upgraded, improving even further on the visual quality.
- It is a very successful way to convert an ordinary shot into one with a lot of visual appeal.
- There are a couple of visual effects that are stunning and the pacing is just brilliant.
- Her performance earned her a bronze medal in the visual impairment category.
- I feel they are concentrating on the visual side rather than the practical problems we are facing.
- There are very strong arguments that wind turbines spoil the visual appearance of the landscape.
- The dishes that ranged from pudding, juice to salads proved to be a visual treat as well.
- Taken together, these elements add up to a beautiful visual blend of the old and the new.
- Experiments in visual perception have shown that the mind has a great influence on what we see.
- For the greatest visual impact, a rock garden should be constructed on as large a scale as the site will allow.
Synonyms optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible
nounˈviZH(o͞o)əlˈvɪʒ(u)əl usually visualsA picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something. Example sentencesExamples - No dialogue, no indication of the plot, just amazing visuals and music.
- With a film so preoccupied with tone, style and visuals the lead performances are all the more important.
- The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody.
- Rough edits of visuals were sent out to musicians who were asked to use them as the basis for producing soundtracks.
- The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State.
- The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector.
- Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs.
- This mixture of fashion and function can be seen in the bright visuals of Safari Chic.
- What a great original use of a concept that brings the reader such visuals from your writing.
- Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering.
- The book is pretty heavy on the visuals, with lots of posters and performance shots.
- If the audience gets the visuals and something beyond that, that will be cool.
- Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty.
- With some fabulous visuals thrown into the mix there's a lot to like about this game.
- Getting the visuals of the songs of the films produced four decades back was no mean task.
- The whole film was just full of interesting visuals, and a really crackling style.
- Anyway, the visuals were beautiful and the flight scenes were amazing.
- On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
- Lots of anime looks great when you see small visuals on Blog pages.
- Running for eight minutes, the film speaks more through the visuals than the dialogues.
Origin Late Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus ‘sight’, from videre ‘to see’. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s. |