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graphic
1[graf-ik]
adjective
giving a clear and effective picture; vivid.
a graphic account of an earthquake.
pertaining to the use of diagrams, graphs, mathematical curves, or the like; diagrammatic.
of, relating to, or expressed by writing.
graphic symbols.
written, inscribed, or drawn.
depicted in a realistic or vivid manner.
graphic sex and violence.
containing graphic descriptions.
a graphic movie.
Geology., (of a rock) having a texture formed by the intergrowth of certain minerals so as to resemble written characters.
Mathematics., pertaining to the determination of values, solution of problems, etc., by direct measurement on diagrams instead of by ordinary calculations.
of or relating to the graphic arts.
noun
a product of the graphic arts, as a drawing or print.
a computer-generated image.
graphic
/ ˈɡræfɪk /
adjective
vividly or clearly described
a graphic account of the disaster
sexually explicit
of or relating to writing or other inscribed representations
graphic symbols
maths using, relating to, or determined by a graph
a graphic representation of the figures
of or relating to the graphic arts
geology having or denoting a texture formed by intergrowth of the crystals to resemble writing
graphic granite
Other Word Forms
- graphicalness noun
- graphically adverb
- graphicness noun
- nongraphic adjective
- nongraphical adjective
- nongraphically adverb
- nongraphicalness noun
- ungraphic adjective
- ungraphical adjective
- ungraphically adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of graphic1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
By Sunday, Van der Velden had responded with a text graphic shared on both her and Tilly’s Insta accounts where she explained that Tilly “is not a replacement for a human being, but a creative work—a piece of art.”
The leak revealed graphic match reports documenting fight after fight, injured animal after injured animal.
Craig Kitson previously made headlines for a graphic video he was in holding his deceased dog.
Sharing graphic images of soldiers with blood on their faces, they warned "acts like these will not go unpunished".
A court later heard a graphic account of how he was attacked with bladed weapons after he crashed his Skoda Octavia - which had been fitted with a tracking device - and passed out behind the wheel.
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When To Use
The combining form -graphic is used like a suffix meaning “of or relating to something drawn or written," often to denote a recording of something. It is often used in scientific and technical terms.The combining form -graphic comes from a combination of two forms. The first is -graph, from Greek -graphos, meaning “drawn or written, one who draws or writes.” The second form is the suffix -ic, which denotes an adjective.What are variants of -graphic?While -graphic doesn't have any variants, it is related to the forms -graphy, as in telegraphy, as well as -graph, as in pictograph. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles on -graphy and -graph.
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