Pronunciation: /ˈlɒɡəˌɡræm/
noun a written character that represents a word or phrase
A1 A logogram is a symbol that represents a word or phrase.
A2 Some ancient languages used logograms instead of alphabets.
B1 Chinese characters are examples of logograms.
B2 Logograms can be found in various writing systems around the world.
C1 The Egyptian hieroglyphs are a well-known example of logograms.
C2 Logograms play a significant role in the study of ancient languages and civilizations.
formal The logogram for 'and' in Chinese is the character 和.
informal I learned a new logogram in my Chinese class today.
slang Do you know the logogram for 'cool' in emoji language?
figurative In hieroglyphics, each logogram represents a word or a concept.
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