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visual /ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəl / /ˈvɪzjʊəl/adjectiveRelating to seeing or sight: visual perception...- It is a very successful way to convert an ordinary shot into one with a lot of visual appeal.
- Experiments in visual perception have shown that the mind has a great influence on what we see.
- However, Plato's distrust of sensory perception led him to reject the visual arts.
Synonyms optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye; vision, sight visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible noun (usually visuals) A picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something: the music should fit the visuals colour visuals of today’s models...- On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
- The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State.
- The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody.
Derivativesvisuality /vɪʒ(j)ʊˈalɪti/ /vɪzjʊˈalɪti/ noun ...- Each demonstrates the ways a book makes an aesthetic experience of space, an experience registered against the long history of thematic links between modern visuality and the city.
- Visual studies has to think through the ways of thinking about what visuality is - not just to look around at the endless proliferation of images and artifacts.
- In the introduction the reader is presented with the dual concepts of Aura and Icon as reference points in the journey to mapping Mouride visuality.
OriginLate Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus 'sight', from videre 'to see'. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s. Rhymesaudio-visual, televisual |