Pronunciation: /ˈpɪk.tə.ˌɡræm/
noun a pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
A1 A pictogram is a simple drawing that represents a word or idea.
A2 Children can easily understand pictograms as they are often used in educational materials.
B1 Pictograms are commonly used in public places to provide information to people who may not speak the language.
B2 Graphic designers often use pictograms to create visually appealing signage and wayfinding systems.
C1 The use of pictograms in advertising campaigns can help convey complex ideas in a simple and effective way.
C2 Pictograms have been used throughout history as a form of communication and storytelling in various cultures.
adjective relating to or consisting of pictograms
A1 The children's book had pictogram illustrations to help young readers understand the story.
A2 The safety instructions at the swimming pool were displayed using pictogram signs.
B1 The infographic used a pictogram representation to show the data in a visually appealing way.
B2 The airport had clear pictogram signage to guide passengers to their gates.
C1 The museum used pictogram symbols to indicate different categories of artifacts.
C2 The city's transportation system had pictogram maps for easy navigation for tourists.
formal The instructions were accompanied by a pictogram to help the employees understand the safety procedures.
informal Can you look at the pictogram on the packaging to see how to assemble the furniture?
slang I couldn't figure out the pictogram on the map, so I just used my GPS instead.
figurative The artist used abstract shapes to create a pictogram that represented the concept of unity.
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