Pronunciation: /ˈaɪdioʊˌɡræm/
noun a written character symbolizing the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it
A1 An ideogram is a symbol that represents an idea or concept.
A2 In some languages, ideograms are used instead of letters to represent words.
B1 Chinese characters are a type of ideogram that represent words or concepts.
B2 The ancient Egyptians used ideograms in their hieroglyphic writing system.
C1 The development of ideograms played a significant role in the evolution of written language.
C2 Some modern languages, such as Japanese, still use ideograms alongside phonetic scripts.
formal The ancient language used ideograms to represent words or ideas.
informal I find it fascinating how ideograms can convey meaning without using letters.
slang Some people think ideograms are like emojis but with deeper meanings.
figurative The artist used ideograms in his painting to symbolize different emotions.
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