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Graphic has 8 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

an image that is generated by a computer

"The new advertisement features a graphic of a futuristic cityscape that was entirely generated by a computer program."

2

A drawing or picture.

"The graphic designer spent all night sketching a new logo for the client."

In plain English: A graphic is a visual picture or diagram used to show information instead of using only words.

"The graphic of a pie chart made it easy to understand our sales data."

Usage: Use the noun graphic to refer to a visual illustration, such as a diagram or cartoon, within a text or presentation. Do not confuse it with the adjective form, which describes something detailed or vivid in appearance.

Adjective
1

written or drawn or engraved

"graphic symbols"

2

describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail

"graphic sexual scenes"

3

of or relating to the graphic arts

"the etchings, drypoints, lithographs, and engravings which together form his graphic work"

4

relating to or presented by a graph

"a graphic presentation of the data"

5

evoking lifelike images within the mind

"pictorial poetry and prose"

"graphic accounts of battle"

"a lifelike portrait"

"a vivid description"

6

Drawn, pictorial.

"The graphic novel told the story through detailed illustrations rather than text alone."

In plain English: Graphic means showing something in very clear and realistic detail, often making it look scary or shocking.

"The graphic novel showed the violence in a very realistic way."

Usage: Use "graphic" to describe something that is depicted in pictures or drawings rather than words. Avoid using it to mean merely detailed or vivid unless you specifically want to emphasize a visual representation.

Example Sentences
"The graphic novel showed the violence in a very realistic way." adj
"The graphic of a pie chart made it easy to understand our sales data." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
picture

Origin

The word graphic comes from the Latin graphicus, which originally meant "belonging to painting or drawing." This term traces back further to Ancient Greek, where it described anything related to writing or a lively style of expression.

Rhyming Words
hic chic ethic gathic unchic bechic lithic sophic pathic gothic orphic sothic mythic pyrrhic gnathic buddhic myrrhic kleshic nymphic benthic
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