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Noun — Visual images or designs, especially those created or displayed by a computer.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “graphics” mean?

The word “graphics” means visual images or designs, especially those created or displayed by a computer. In plain terms, visual images, especially computer-generated ones, or the design work behind them.

How do you pronounce “graphics”?

“Graphics” is pronounced GRA-fihks (/ˈɡɹæfɪks/ in IPA).

How do you use “graphics” in a sentence?

Here is “graphics” used in a sentence: “The new game has stunning graphics.”

What part of speech is “graphics”?

“Graphics” is a noun.

Is “graphics” a common word?

“Graphics” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “graphics” have?

“Graphics” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: visual images or designs, especially those created or displayed by a computer.

What is the difference between "graphics" and "graphic"?

"Graphics" usually refers to visual images or designs collectively, especially those created or shown by a computer. "Graphic" as a singular noun refers to a single image or design, and as an adjective means vivid or relating to visual art. So one picture is a graphic, while several together are graphics.

Is "graphics" singular or plural — "the graphics are" or "is"?

When "graphics" refers to visual images, it takes a plural verb, as in "the graphics are impressive." When it refers to the field or practice of visual design, as in "computer graphics," it can take a singular verb, as in "graphics is a growing industry."

What is the difference between "graphics" and "images"?

"Images" is a general word for any pictures or visual representations. "Graphics" more specifically suggests designed visual content, such as charts, logos, icons, or illustrations, especially those created or displayed by a computer.

When should you use "graphics" instead of "illustrations"?

Use "graphics" for computer-generated or designed visuals in a broad sense, including diagrams, icons, and interface elements. Use "illustrations" for drawn or painted pictures that accompany a text, such as those in a book.

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