Synonym: descriptive, lifelike, meaningful, pictorial, representative, significant, vivid. Similar words: demographic, graphite, graph, epigraph, biography, telegraph, autograph, homograph. Meaning: ['græfɪk] n. an image that is generated by a computer. adj. 1. written or drawn or engraved 2. describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail 3. of or relating to the graphic arts 4. relating to or presented by a graph 5. evoking lifelike images within the mind.
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91. Certainly she was no philistine, but a graphic artist herself.
92. This team is responsible for all text and graphic material as received from contributors or written in-house.
93. For decompression sickness, your dive history is available in graphic detail for hyperbaric specialists to consult.
94. Any flip of the remote control will serve up countless images of graphic violence.
95. A semantic net lends itself to graphic display, and its meaning tends to be intuitively, if not formally, clear.
96. The graphic qualities of a faux zebra rug or an ocelot ottoman can add pizazz to a contemporary or minimalist setting.
96. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
97. In a nearby village hall drivers are lectured on the dangers of speeding and forced to watch a graphic video.
98. The bare outlines and graphic shorthand of Botticelli s drawings leave more space for the imagination, and speak more directly.
99. Paul Zahl in his book Deliver us from Evil gives a graphic illustration of a bush fire sweeping towards two duck hunters.
100. At Hubbard Woods Elementary an even more graphic example of the troubled world our children face reared its ugly head.
101. You can envision graphic sound charging around like square pixels on a vintage Atari video game.
102. And never underestimate the graphic power of black-and-white, especially with a pair of red-patent pumps and sunglasses.
103. Underneath, I have I copied the graphic into a Draw 98 frame and scaled that instead.
104. They have also incorporated paintings, photos and graphic works by women artists to give their arguments an extra visual punch.
105. Graphic animal prints usually work better with strong colors than pastels.
106. We also captured some graphic film of the screaming kids.
107. The function of the additional grapheme can he analyzed on two different levels, phonetic and graphic.
108. Granston is a graphic artist who now teaches visual arts and journalism at the college.
109. Most commonly, the graphic distance was simply not in direct proportion to the numerical values represented.
110. The setup should be expanded to take in a plotter for graphic and map output.
111. Her medium is gouache and watercolour which lends itself well to graphic reproduction.
112. Later that week I bought a Kenwood cassette player, four good speakers and a graphic equaliser.
113. Blow up an enlargement, most frequently of a graphic image or photograph.
114. Java applets are capable of handling a wide variety of graphic formats as well as creating graphics on the fly.
115. In addition, more graphic functions will be provided to enable applications to be developed using pictures and icons, it says.
116. Manion turned on the overhead projector and put a new graphic on it.
117. A Bay Area native, he started out in graphic design, but soon branched out.
118. Operating under Windows 3.0, LabQuest utilises the extended memory capability, multi-tasking and networking features of this graphic interface system.
119. Their obsessive story is told in graphic detail as they sail merrily along on an ocean liner.
120. This graphic view of the Internet has introduced millions to the wonders of digital photos and graphics.
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