Pronunciation: /foʊ.təˈɡræf.ɪk/
noun a photograph or picture taken with a camera
A1 I enjoy taking photographic of my friends and family.
A2 She bought a new photographic for her upcoming vacation.
B1 The exhibition featured a collection of stunning photographic from around the world.
B2 His photographic won first place in the local photography competition.
C1 The museum is known for its extensive collection of historical photographic.
C2 Her photographic skills have earned her international recognition in the art world.
adjective relating to or produced by photography
A1 I took a photographic memory of the beautiful sunset.
A2 She bought a photographic camera to capture the special moments.
B1 The exhibition featured a collection of photographic prints from various artists.
B2 The photographer's skills were evident in the high-quality photographic images.
C1 The book contained a detailed analysis of the photographic techniques used by the artist.
C2 His photographic portfolio showcased his talent and creativity in capturing unique perspectives.
formal The photographic evidence presented in court proved the defendant's innocence.
informal I love taking photographic memories of all our family gatherings.
slang Check out this sick photographic shot I got of the concert last night!
figurative Her words painted a photographic image of the bustling city in my mind.
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