adjective “graphic”
base form graphic (more/most)
- explicit or vivid, especially describing violent or sexual content
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The documentary included several graphic reenactments that were difficult for some viewers to watch.
- relating to visual arts or drawing
She studied graphic arts at university to become a professional illustrator.
- (in geology) having a texture resembling writing, often found in certain igneous rocks
Graphic granite displays intricate patterns that look like letters under magnification.
noun “graphic”
singular graphic, plural graphics
- a drawing or picture used to illustrate or decorate
He placed a colorful graphic in the report to make the data more engaging.
- a computer-generated image forming part of a game or film
The new video game has cutting-edge graphics that create a strikingly realistic environment.