Visualization

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌvɪʒ.uəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of visualization

noun a technique involving the use of mental imagery to achieve a specific goal

Example Sentences

A1 Visualization helps me understand complex information by using images and diagrams.

A2 Students in this class are learning about the importance of visualization in learning.

B1 The use of visualization techniques can improve memory retention and recall.

B2 Data scientists often use advanced visualization tools to analyze and present complex data sets.

C1 The artist's visualization of the future cityscape was both imaginative and thought-provoking.

C2 The architect's visualization of the new building design was incredibly detailed and realistic.

Examples of visualization in a Sentence

formal Data scientists use visualization techniques to present complex information in a more digestible format.

informal When you use that software, you can see a cool visualization of your data.

slang Check out this sick visualization I made of our project data.

figurative Her description was so vivid, it was like a visualization in my mind.

Grammatical Forms of visualization

past tense

visualized

plural

visualizations

comparative

more visual

superlative

most visual

present tense

visualizes

future tense

will visualize

perfect tense

has visualized

continuous tense

is visualizing

singular

visualization

positive degree

visual

infinitive

visualize

gerund

visualizing

participle

visualized

Origin and Evolution of visualization

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'visualization' originated from the Latin word 'visualis', which means relating to sight or vision.
Evolution of the word: Originally, visualization referred to the act of forming a mental image or picture. Over time, it has evolved to encompass the creation of visual representations or graphics using technology.