Pronunciation: /ˌsiːmiˈɑtɪk/
noun the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation
A1 I learned about semiotics in my English class.
A2 The semiotic analysis of the advertisement revealed hidden messages.
B1 The researcher used semiotics to analyze the cultural significance of the symbols.
B2 Semiotic codes can vary across different cultures.
C1 The semiotic approach to literature offers a unique perspective on analyzing texts.
C2 Semiotic theory has greatly influenced the field of communication studies.
adjective relating to signs or symbols and their interpretation
A1 I don't understand the semiotic meaning of this symbol.
A2 The semiotic analysis of the advertisement revealed hidden messages.
B1 The artist's work is deeply rooted in semiotic theory.
B2 The film director used semiotic elements to convey a deeper message to the audience.
C1 The semiotic nature of language is a complex topic that requires in-depth study.
C2 Her thesis on semiotic analysis in literature was groundbreaking in the field.
formal The study of semiotic systems is crucial in understanding communication processes.
informal I find semiotic analysis of advertisements really interesting.
slang I have no idea what semiotic means, can you explain it to me?
figurative The semiotic clues in the painting reveal a deeper meaning about the artist's intentions.
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