word picture
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Definition
Noun: A detailed and vivid description created using words, often intended to produce a strong mental image in the reader's or listener's mind. It is a verbal representation that paints a picture.
Usage
The term "word picture" is used to refer to a descriptive passage in speech or writing that is so detailed and evocative it allows the audience to visualize the scene, person, or object being described. It functions as a noun and is often preceded by adjectives like "vivid," "graphic," or "detailed."
Examples
- The author's word picture of the bustling market was so vivid I could almost smell the spices.
- She painted a word picture of her childhood home that brought tears to my eyes.
- The detective asked the witness to create a word picture of the suspect.
Advanced Usage
- "to paint/draw a word picture": This is a common collocation meaning to create a vivid verbal description.
- The poet painted a beautiful word picture of the sunset over the lake.
- The concept is central to descriptive writing and effective storytelling, where the goal is to show, not just tell.
Variants and Related Words
- Word-painting (n): A synonym for "word picture," emphasizing the artistic act of creating the description.
- Description (n): A more general term for a spoken or written account.
- Depiction (n): The act of portraying something in words or art.
- Portrayal (n): A representation or description of someone or something.
- Characterization (n): A description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something.
Synonyms
- Verbal description
- Vivid description
- Graphic account
- Depiction
- Portrayal
Antonyms
- Summary
- Abstraction
- Generalization
Related Idioms/Phrases
- A picture is worth a thousand words: This idiom contrasts with "word picture," suggesting that a visual image can convey complex ideas more efficiently than a description. A "word picture" attempts to achieve the detail of a visual picture using only words.
Noun
- a graphic or vivid verbal description
- too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures
- the author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland
- the pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters