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image

1 of 2noun
/ˈɪmɪdʒ/
Forms:images
1

a representation of something, such as a person, object, or scene, created with a medium such as a photograph, painting, or drawing

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  • She captured a stunning image of a mountain peak with her camera.
  • The documentary included images of various endangered species in the wild.
  • The magazine featured an image of a famous celebrity on its cover.
  • The photographer exhibited a series of black and white images at the gallery.
  • The website used vibrant images to showcase its products.
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a representation of a person, especially in sculpture

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  • The museum displayed an image of a Roman emperor.
  • The temple contained images of various gods.
  • The sculptor carved an image of the queen from marble.
  • Many churches contain images of saints.
  • The king commissioned an image of himself for the palace.
3

the persona or outward facade an individual presents to others

  • He maintained a confident image at work, hiding his doubts.
  • The politician carefully cultivated a public image of integrity.
  • Her cheerful image masked her inner anxiety.
  • The actor's public image differed from his private life.
  • Jung suggested that the image we present can influence our behavior.
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a standard or typical example that represents or exemplifies a particular category or concept

  • The classic detective in a trench coat and fedora is an image of the genre’s archetypal sleuth.
  • The sleek, modern design of the new office building is an image of contemporary architectural trends.
  • The iconic photograph of the moon landing serves as an image of human achievement and space exploration.
  • The logo of the company has become an image of quality and reliability in the consumer electronics market.
  • Her stylish outfit at the event was an image of high fashion and elegance.
5

language that conveys a mental picture or appeals to the senses

  • The poem is full of vivid images of nature.
  • The novelist uses rich imagery to describe the city streets.
  • The speech created strong images of the battlefield.
  • Figurative images can make abstract ideas more tangible.
  • His writing evokes images of warmth and comfort.
6

the general impression a person, organization, or product presents to the public

  • The company worked hard to improve its public image.
  • The politician's image suffered after the scandal.
  • Celebrities often manage their image carefully.
  • The brand cultivated an image of luxury and exclusivity.
  • The athlete maintained an image of sportsmanship and fairness.
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the set of all output values of a function corresponding to its domain

  • The image of the function f(x)= x² is all non-negative numbers.
  • In linear algebra, the image of a matrix is the set of vectors it maps to.
  • The teacher explained how to find the image of a function.
  • Calculating the image helps understand the behavior of a function.
  • The graph shows the image of the sine function.
8

a person whose appearance strongly resembles that of a well-known figure, especially an actor

  • The actor hired a lookalike as his image for publicity stunts.
  • Fans noticed a street performer who was an image of the celebrity.
  • The movie used images to replace the actor in dangerous scenes.
  • She was a striking image of the late singer.
  • The company used an image to represent the celebrity in ads.
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a mental perception resembling an external phenomenon