blocky
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Resembling a block in shape: Having a shape that is square, chunky, or cubic, often with a lack of smooth curves or fine detail. 2. Composed of or characterized by blocks: Appearing as if made from or divided into distinct, solid, often rectangular units.
Usage
The adjective "blocky" is used to describe the visual or physical form of an object. It emphasizes a square, heavy, and often simplistic or pixelated appearance. It is commonly applied in contexts like art, design, computing, and physical descriptions.
Examples
- The old video game character had a blocky appearance due to the low resolution.
- The sculptor created a blocky, abstract figure from a single piece of granite.
- The child built a blocky castle out of wooden cubes.
- The font used in the headline is very blocky and easy to read from a distance.
Advanced Usage
- In Computing/Graphics: Often used to describe low-resolution 3D models or pixelated textures where individual squares (pixels or voxels) are visibly distinct.
- The game's blocky graphics are part of its retro charm.
- In Art and Design: Can describe a style that uses simple, geometric forms and avoids intricate detail.
- Her painting style is characterized by blocky shapes and bold colors.
Variants and Related Words
- Block (noun/verb): The root word, meaning a solid piece of material or to obstruct.
- Blockish (adjective): Similar to "blocky," but can sometimes imply clumsiness or dullness in addition to shape.
Synonyms
- Chunky
- Cubic
- Angular
- Squarish
- Pixelated (specific to digital graphics)
Antonyms
- Streamlined
- Curvy
- Sleek
- Smooth
- Rounded
Adjective
- resembling a block in shape