visual

/'vizjuəl/
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visual

A student creates a visual chart for a science project.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Relating to sight or the sense of vision: Pertaining to the eyes or the act of seeing.
    • Capable of being seen; visible: Something that can be perceived by the eyes.
    • Employing visual means, especially in communication or art: Involving images, designs, or visual aids.
Examples of Usage
  • Adjective:
    • The artist created a stunning visual effect with light and shadow.
    • The teacher used visual aids like charts and graphs to explain the complex data.
    • The damage from the accident was visual and immediately apparent.
Advanced Usage
  • "Visual field": The entire area that can be seen when the eye is focused on a central point.
    • The test checks for any blind spots in your visual field.
  • "Visual literacy": The ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image.
    • In the digital age, visual literacy is as important as textual literacy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Visually (adverb): In a way that relates to seeing or sight.
    • The presentation was visually appealing.
  • Visualize (verb): To form a mental image of something.
    • Try to visualize your success to stay motivated.
  • Visualization (noun): The act or process of visualizing.
    • Data visualization helps in understanding complex statistics.
Synonyms
  • Ocular: Relating to the eye or vision.
  • Optical: Relating to sight, light, or lenses.
  • Visible: Able to be seen.
Related Phrases
  • Visual arts: Art forms such as painting, sculpture, and photography that are primarily visual in nature.
    • She studied visual arts at the university.
  • Visual impairment: A decreased ability to see that cannot be fully corrected by glasses or contact lenses.
    • The software includes features for users with visual impairment.
visual

A student creates a visual chart for a science project.

Adjective
  1. visible; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare
    • be sure of it
    • a visual presentation
    • a visual image
  2. relating to or using sight
    • ocular inspection
    • an optical illusion
    • visual powers
    • visual navigation