Pronunciation: /ˈpɪk.tə.ˌɡræf/
noun a pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept
A1 A pictograph is a simple drawing that represents an object or idea.
A2 In ancient times, people used pictographs to communicate before the invention of writing.
B1 Pictographs were commonly used by early civilizations to record important events and information.
B2 The cave paintings in Lascaux are a famous example of prehistoric pictographs.
C1 Pictographs are still used today in some cultures as a form of communication and storytelling.
C2 Archaeologists study pictographs to learn more about the history and culture of ancient civilizations.
formal The ancient civilization used pictographs to communicate important information.
informal I saw a pictograph on the cave wall that looked like a person hunting.
slang Check out this cool pictograph I found on a rock while hiking.
figurative Her smile was like a pictograph, conveying a thousand emotions at once.
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