[ UK /ɡɹˈæfɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹæfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. written or drawn or engraved
    graphic symbols
  2. relating to or presented by a graph
    a graphic presentation of the data
  3. describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail
    graphic sexual scenes
  4. evoking lifelike images within the mind
    graphic accounts of battle
    pictorial poetry and prose
    a vivid description
    a lifelike portrait
  5. of or relating to the graphic arts
    the etchings, drypoints, lithographs, and engravings which together form his graphic work
NOUN
  1. an image that is generated by a computer
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How To Use graphic In A Sentence

  • The dozen pictures she had shot during a recent bath time -- including a few of Nora rinsing with a handheld shower sprayer -- were, for Cynthia, simply part of the vast photographic record she was keeping of her family's life. Lynn Powell: Pornographer or Soccer Mom?
  • Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
  • Four principal types of source pertain to the subject: literature, works of graphic or plastic art, archaeological remains, and notated pieces of music.
  • There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits.
  • There have been monumental social and demographic changes in the country.
  • As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines.
  • He was one of the first 19th century sailors who tamed the seas through science, inventing systems for transporting cannon over marshy ground, ciphers for code and a system of hydrographical surveys.
  • Six biogeographical zones, ranging from subtropical forest to highland scrub, host an impressive 151 species of bird, 34 species of mammal, 228 species of butterfly and countless plants. Taiwan's Greatest Ascent
  • The demographic argument is a favorite of clever rejectionists.
  • It's an hour after sunrise on day three of the photographic safari and a solitary vulture is crossing a flat sky. Times, Sunday Times
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