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graphic

1 of 2adjective
/ˈgræ.fɪk/
Forms:more graphic,most graphic
1

relating to or presented by a graph

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2

written or drawn or engraved

3

presenting nudity or sexual activity with explicit and detailed imagery

  • The film was criticized for its graphic depiction of sexual scenes.
  • The book contains graphic descriptions that some readers find uncomfortable.
  • The documentary was noted for its graphic portrayal of nudity.
  • The article was flagged for its graphic content, including detailed sexual imagery.
  • The artist’s work was controversial due to its graphic representation of intimate moments.
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4

relating to or involving the graphic arts, such as drawing, design, etc.

  • The graphic design course taught students how to create visually appealing logos and advertisements.
  • The graphic novel told a captivating story through a combination of illustrations and text.
  • The museum featured an exhibit showcasing the history of graphic arts, from ancient cave drawings to modern digital illustrations.
  • The company hired a team of graphic artists to redesign their logo and branding materials.
  • The graphic representation of data in the report helped readers visualize complex information more easily.
5

creating a powerful and detailed mental image through vivid and explicit description

  • The novel’s graphic descriptions of the battlefield painted a vivid picture of the chaos and carnage.
  • The artist's graphic illustrations brought the fantasy world to life with striking detail and clarity.
  • The graphic narrative of the storm’s devastation made it easy to imagine the ferocity of nature’s fury.
  • His graphic portrayal of the city’s nightlife captured its vibrancy and intensity with striking precision.
  • The artist’s graphic approach to painting made each scene feel so real that viewers could almost hear the sounds and feel the textures.