Pronunciation: /ˈvɪʒ.uəl/
noun a thing that is seen, especially something unusual or shocking
A1 I like to use visual aids during my presentations.
A2 The teacher used a lot of visual examples to help us understand the lesson.
B1 The company invested in a new visual marketing campaign.
B2 The museum's visual art collection is truly impressive.
C1 His visual interpretation of the novel was both innovative and thought-provoking.
C2 The filmmaker's use of visual effects added depth and complexity to the movie.
adjective relating to sight or seeing
A1 The picture book is full of colorful visual images.
A2 The teacher used a lot of visual aids to help the students understand the lesson.
B1 The museum offers a variety of visual arts exhibits for visitors to enjoy.
B2 The film director is known for his visually stunning cinematography.
C1 The graphic designer created a visually appealing website for the company.
C2 The artist's latest exhibition is a masterful display of visual storytelling.
formal The company hired a visual designer to create a new logo for their website.
informal I love watching visual effects in action movies.
slang That new video game has some sick visuals.
figurative The artist used vivid colors to create a visual representation of her emotions.
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