Visual ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Visual ( adjective )

  1. Relating to seeing or sight.
  2. Perceptible by the eye.

Origin:

From latin visualis, from visus, past participle of videre "to see".

Examples:

  1. The visual effects in the movie were amazing.
  2. He has a visual impairment and needs special glasses.
  3. The visual arts include painting, sculpture, and photography.
  4. She gave a visual presentation of her research findings.
  5. The visual cues helped the blind person navigate the room.

(As a noun)

Visual ( noun )

  1. Relating to seeing or sight.
  2. Perceptible by the eye.

Origin:

From latin visualis, from visus, past participle of videre "to see".

Examples:

  1. The visual effects in the movie were amazing.
  2. He has a visual impairment and needs special glasses.
  3. The visual arts include painting, sculpture, and photography.
  4. She gave a visual presentation of her research findings.
  5. The visual cues helped the blind person navigate the room.

(As a verb)

Visual ( verb )

  1. Relating to seeing or sight.
  2. Perceptible by the eye.

Origin:

From latin visualis, from visus, past participle of videre "to see".

Examples:

  1. The visual effects in the movie were amazing.
  2. He has a visual impairment and needs special glasses.
  3. The visual arts include painting, sculpture, and photography.
  4. She gave a visual presentation of her research findings.
  5. The visual cues helped the blind person navigate the room.
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