visual
IPA: vˈɪʒʌwʌɫ
noun
- Any element of something that depends on sight.
- An image; a picture; a graphic.
- (in the plural) All the visual elements of a multimedia presentation or entertainment, usually in contrast with normal text or audio.
- (advertising) A preliminary sketch.
adjective
- Related to or affecting the vision.
- (obsolete) That can be seen; visible.
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Examples of "visual" in Sentences
- I express myself best through what I call my visual voice.
- CHILD: Well, he was in what they called visual presentation.
- (French link) have put together what they call a visual rumour roundup for the 4th gen iPhone.
- And then we will calculate what we call a visual skin print, which is just like a finger print, except it's the impact of the light on your skin.
- NVIDIA IS DRUMMING up support for for what it calls visual and high-performance computing by offering cash to companies through a GPU Ventures Program.
- Fifty percent of proceeds will go to African charities, Mr. Peter said, and he hopes the book will be the beginning of what he describes as a visual movement that will "create awareness" and "rebrand" destitute countries.
- The disputes concerning the theory of vision had very much divided the ancient philosophers; some of them imagining that vision was caused by the reception of rays into the eye; while a great many others thought it more agreeable to nature, that certain emanations, which they called visual rays, should flow from the eye to the object.
- "I cannot overemphasize the importance of any device to any content over any combination of networks enabled by Cisco's technology architecture approach, but it also is important that video will play in not only communications to life but also in loading networks, what we call visual networking," Cisco CEO John Chambers said last month in Cisco's quarterly earnings call.
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