visualised
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Definition
Adjective 1. Formed as a mental image; seen in the mind: Refers to something that has been created or perceived as a picture in one's imagination or thoughts.
Usage
The adjective "visualised" (or "visualized") is used to describe an idea, scene, or concept that has been actively formed into a mental picture. It emphasizes the process of creating an internal, imagined view.
Examples
- The architect presented his visualised concept for the new city park before any drawings were made.
- Her visualised plan for the event helped the team understand their roles clearly.
- The visualised scene from the novel was more vivid than the film adaptation.
Advanced Usage
- In planning and design: Often used in professional contexts (e.g., engineering, architecture, therapy) to describe a conceptual model that exists in thought before being physically realized.
- The project's success relied on a clearly visualised end goal.
- In guided instruction: Used to describe an imagined scenario created through verbal guidance.
- During the meditation, participants focused on their visualised safe place.
Variants and Related Words
- Visualize (verb): To form a mental image of something.
- Athletes visualize their performance to improve results.
- Visualization (noun): The act or process of forming a visual image in the mind.
- Data visualization makes complex information easier to understand.
Synonyms
- Envisioned
- Pictured
- Imagined
- Conceptualized
Notes on Spelling
"Visualised" is the standard spelling in British English. The American English spelling is "visualized." Both forms are correct adjectives derived from the verb "visualise/visualize."
Adjective
- seen in the mind as a mental image
- the glory of his envisioned future
- the snow-covered Alps pictured in her imagination
- the visualized scene lacked the ugly details of real life