Visualise vs Visual - What's the difference?
visualise | visual |
To (l), or form a mental picture (of something).
To make (something) (l).
Related to or affecting the vision.
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Any element of something that depends on sight.
An image; a picture; a graphic.
(in the plural) All the visual elements of a multi-media presentation or entertainment, usually in contrast with normal text or audio.
(advertising) A preliminary sketch.
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.visualise
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* (l)Verb
(visualis)visual
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* visuall (qualifier)Adjective
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