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Visualise vs Fantasise - What's the difference?

visualise | fantasise | Related terms |

Visualise is a related term of fantasise.


As verbs the difference between visualise and fantasise

is that visualise is while fantasise is to indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy.

Imagine vs Visualise - What's the difference?

imagine | visualise |


As verbs the difference between imagine and visualise

is that imagine is while visualise is .

Conceive vs Visualise - What's the difference?

conceive | visualise | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between conceive and visualise

is that conceive is to understand (someone) while visualise is to make (something) visible.

Visualise vs Illustrate - What's the difference?

visualise | illustrate |


As verbs the difference between visualise and illustrate

is that visualise is while illustrate is (obsolete) to shed light upon; to illuminate.

Visualise vs Visualised - What's the difference?

visualise | visualised |


As verbs the difference between visualise and visualised

is that visualise is while visualised is (visualise).

Taxonomy vs Visualise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | visualise |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb visualise is

to envisage, or form a mental picture (of something).

Visualise vs Insight - What's the difference?

visualise | insight |


As a verb visualise

is .

As a noun insight is

a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.

Visualise vs Devise - What's the difference?

visualise | devise |


As verbs the difference between visualise and devise

is that visualise is while devise is .

Visualise vs Visual - What's the difference?

visualise | visual |


As a verb visualise

is to envisage, or form a mental picture (of something).

As an adjective visual is

related to or affecting the vision.

As a noun visual is

any element of something that depends on sight.

Envision vs Visualise - What's the difference?

envision | visualise |

Visualise is a synonym of envision.



In transitive terms the difference between envision and visualise

is that envision is to conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine while visualise is to make (something) visible.

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