Image ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Image ( noun )

  1. A representation of the external form of a person or thing, especially one produced by photography, painting, or sculpture.
  2. An optical counterpart or appearance of an object, especially as produced by reflection or refraction of light.
  3. A mental representation or idea of something.
  4. A likeness or resemblance.
  5. A representation of a sacred figure, such as a statue or icon.

Origin:

The word image comes from the latin word "imago" which means a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art. it refers to a representation of the external form of a person or thing.

Examples:

  1. The image of the building was on the postcard.
  2. The image in the mirror was distorted.
  3. The image in his mind was vivid.
  4. The image of the painting was beautiful.
  5. The image of the saint was venerated.

(As a verb)

Image ( verb )

  1. A representation of the external form of a person or thing, especially one produced by photography, painting, or sculpture.
  2. An optical counterpart or appearance of an object, especially as produced by reflection or refraction of light.
  3. A mental representation or idea of something.
  4. A likeness or resemblance.
  5. A representation of a sacred figure, such as a statue or icon.

Origin:

The word image comes from the latin word "imago" which means a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art. it refers to a representation of the external form of a person or thing.

Examples:

  1. The image of the building was on the postcard.
  2. The image in the mirror was distorted.
  3. The image in his mind was vivid.
  4. The image of the painting was beautiful.
  5. The image of the saint was venerated.
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