Pronunciation: /ˈkælɪˌɡræm/
noun a design or image created using words or letters, often in a specific shape or pattern
A1 I saw a calligram in a children's book.
A2 She created a calligram of a flower using different fonts.
B1 The artist's calligram of a tree was displayed in the gallery.
B2 The calligram of a bird was beautifully intricate and detailed.
C1 The calligram expertly combined words and images to create a stunning visual.
C2 The calligram artist's work was celebrated for its innovative and creative approach.
formal The calligram in the poetry book was a beautiful visual representation of the words.
informal I saw a really cool calligram in that magazine the other day.
slang Check out this sick calligram I made for my art project.
figurative Her dance moves were like a calligram, each step flowing seamlessly into the next.
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