Pronunciation: /ˈhɑləˌɡræf/
noun a document written entirely by the person in whose name it appears
A1 A holograph is a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams.
A2 I saw a holograph of a famous singer at the museum.
B1 The scientist displayed his research findings through a holograph presentation.
B2 The company used holograph technology to create a realistic virtual tour of their new product.
C1 The artist created a stunning holograph installation that captivated the audience.
C2 The holograph masterpiece was so lifelike that it was hard to believe it wasn't real.
formal The scientist presented his research findings using a holograph of the human brain.
informal Check out this cool holograph of a dinosaur I found online!
slang I can't believe how realistic that holograph of the concert was!
figurative His words painted a holograph of the future in my mind.
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