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graphic
Adjective
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Graphic means something is very clearly described, so that you can easily imagine what it looks like.
People were upset by the graphic violence in the movie because it looked so real.
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Graphic means writing or other written symbols.
The ancient Egyptians used graphic symbols called hieroglyphs to write.
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Graphic is to show information using a graph.
His diagrams gave a graphic view of the increase in crime.
graphic
Noun
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A graphic is a picture used to help give meaning to writing.
The railway station had a graphic of a man on the door of the male toilets.
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A graphic is an image made on a computer.
The new video game was popular because it had great graphics.
arts
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noun
studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
the college of arts and sciences
camera
Noun
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An object that takes pictures digitally or on film.
I took a picture of the mountain with my camera.
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A machine that records or broadcasts moving pictures.
The shooting was caught on camera.
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A Latin word meaning room and used in English only for rooms where laws are discussed