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Picture   /pˈɪktʃər/   Listen
Picture

noun
1.
A visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface.  Synonyms: icon, ikon, image.  "A movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"
2.
Graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface.  Synonym: painting.  "He bought the painting as an investment" , "His pictures hang in the Louvre"
3.
A clear and telling mental image.  Synonyms: impression, mental picture.  "He had no clear picture of himself or his world" , "The events left a permanent impression in his mind"
4.
A situation treated as an observable object.  Synonym: scene.  "The religious scene in England has changed in the last century"
5.
Illustrations used to decorate or explain a text.  Synonym: pictorial matter.
6.
A form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement.  Synonyms: film, flick, motion-picture show, motion picture, movie, moving-picture show, moving picture, pic, picture show.  "The film was shot on location"
7.
The visible part of a television transmission.  Synonym: video.
8.
A graphic or vivid verbal description.  Synonyms: characterisation, characterization, delineation, depiction, word-painting, word picture.  "The author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland" , "The pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters"
9.
A typical example of some state or quality.  "She was the picture of despair"
10.
A representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material.  Synonyms: exposure, photo, photograph, pic.
verb
(past & past part. pictured; pres. part. picturing)
1.
Imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind.  Synonyms: envision, fancy, figure, image, project, see, visualise, visualize.  "I can see what will happen" , "I can see a risk in this strategy"
2.
Show in, or as in, a picture.  Synonyms: depict, render, show.  "The face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting"



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"Picture" Quotes from Famous Books



... false; freemen slaves, and society itself poisoned at the cradle and dishonored at the grave;—its life, now so full of blessings, would be gone with the life of a fraternal and united Statehood. What sacrifice is too great to prevent such a calamity? Is such a picture overdrawn? Already its outlines appear. What means the inaugural of Governor Pickens, when he says: "From the position we may occupy toward the Northern States, as well as from our own internal structure of society, the government may, from necessity, become strongly military in its ...
— American Eloquence, Volume III. (of 4) - Studies In American Political History (1897) • Various

... that this picture is over-charged. Captain Kitson is no creature of romance, (or was not, we should rather say; for he has long since been gathered to his fathers); but a brave, uneducated man; who during the war had risen from before the mast to the rank of Post Captain. He had fought at Copenhagen ...
— Flora Lyndsay - or, Passages in an Eventful Life • Susan Moodie

... art-critics. But I don't wish to destroy the delightfully unreal picture that you have drawn of the relation of the Hellenic artist to the intellectual spirit of his age. To give an accurate description of what has never occurred is not merely the proper occupation of the ...
— Intentions • Oscar Wilde

... from the Liber Pontificalis gives a vivid and, on the whole, accurate picture of the confusion in Italy during the last years of the authority of the Eastern Roman Empire in the peninsula. It is hardly likely that the Emperor ordered the death of the pontiff as recorded, and more probable that his over-officious representatives ...
— A Source Book for Ancient Church History • Joseph Cullen Ayer, Jr., Ph.D.

... little picture as he laid it on her lap. "Yes, it is very clever," she said. And in a moment she added, "Do you ...
— The Europeans • Henry James


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