Visualization Techniques

8 words in this vocabulary list

verb to imagine or visualize something in the mind

  • The architect was able to envision the entire city skyline in his mind before starting the project.
  • I can envision us having a great time at the beach this weekend.
  • I can totally envision us slaying at the party tonight.
  • She could envision a bright future ahead despite the current challenges she was facing.

verb to imagine or visualize something in the future

  • The architect spent hours envisioning every detail of the new building.
  • I was envisioning a relaxing vacation on the beach, just soaking up the sun.
  • I'm envisioning us chilling at the party this weekend.
  • She was envisioning a future where she had achieved all her dreams and goals.

verb to imagine or indulge in fantasy; to daydream

  • Some individuals fantasize about achieving great success in their careers.
  • I often fantasize about winning the lottery and traveling the world.
  • My friends and I always fantasize about throwing the ultimate party.
  • The artist's painting allowed viewers to fantasize about a world beyond their own.

noun the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things

  • The poet's use of vivid imagery painted a detailed picture in the reader's mind.
  • The movie had some amazing imagery that made it visually stunning.
  • The video game's graphics and imagery were off the charts.
  • Her words created a powerful imagery of a storm brewing in the distance.

verb to form a mental image or concept of something that is not present

  • Imagine a world where technology has advanced to the point where robots can perform all manual labor.
  • Can you imagine how cool it would be if we could teleport to different places instantly?
  • Just imagine if we could score tickets to that concert, it would be lit!
  • When I close my eyes and imagine, I can almost feel the warm sun on my face.

noun an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract or theoretical

  • The painting was considered a manifestation of the artist's emotions and thoughts.
  • Her laughter was a clear manifestation of her joy and excitement.
  • Dude, that sick skateboard trick was a sick manifestation of your skills!
  • The storm was a manifestation of nature's power and fury.

noun a picture created in the mind

  • When reading a descriptive passage, it is important to form a clear mental picture of the scene in your mind.
  • I can't really understand the story unless I have a mental picture of what's going on.
  • I need to get a mental picture of the layout before we start the project.
  • Her words painted a vivid mental picture of the struggles she had faced in life.

noun a field of journalism that focuses on analyzing and interpreting data to create news stories

  • Data journalism is a form of journalism that involves the use of data to tell stories and uncover insights.
  • Data journalism is all about using data to create compelling news stories.
  • Data journalism is like detective work with numbers.
  • In the world of journalism, data journalism acts as a powerful magnifying glass, revealing hidden patterns and trends.