Pronunciation: /ˈmɛntəl ˈpɪkʧər/
noun a picture created in the mind
A1 I have a mental picture of my family's house in my mind.
A2 When I close my eyes, I can see a mental picture of the beach we visited last summer.
B1 Creating a mental picture of the characters in the book helped me understand the story better.
B2 The artist painted a beautiful mental picture of a serene countryside landscape.
C1 His detailed description of the crime scene formed a vivid mental picture in my mind.
C2 The documentary filmmaker's work painted a stark mental picture of the harsh realities of war.
formal When reading a descriptive passage, it is important to form a clear mental picture of the scene in your mind.
informal I can't really understand the story unless I have a mental picture of what's going on.
slang I need to get a mental picture of the layout before we start the project.
figurative Her words painted a vivid mental picture of the struggles she had faced in life.
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