Visualize: meaning, definitions and examples

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visualize

 

[ ˈvɪʒʊəˌlaɪz ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

data science

To create a visual representation of data or information, typically using graphs, charts, or other visual aids.

Synonyms

depict, illustrate, represent.

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Word Description / Examples
visualize

When you want to form a mental image or picture of something in your mind.

  • 'Close your eyes and visualize your dream house
  • ' 'Athletes often visualize their success before the competition
  • '
depict

Used when describing or showing something in words, paintings, pictures, or other forms of art.

  • 'The painting depicts a serene landscape
  • ' 'The movie accurately depicts the challenges faced by immigrants
  • '
illustrate

Often used when providing examples to explain something more clearly, or when creating images to accompany text.

  • 'The teacher used a diagram to illustrate the concept of gravity
  • ' 'The book is well-illustrated, making it suitable for children
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represent

Used when something stands for or symbolizes another thing, often abstract ideas or comparison.

  • 'The dove represents peace
  • ' 'In the equation, 'x' represents the unknown variable
  • '

Examples of usage

  • Let's visualize this dataset using a scatter plot.
  • Visualizing the data will help us identify trends and patterns more effectively.
Context #2 | Verb

imagination

To form a mental image or picture of something.

Synonyms

conceive, envision, imagine.

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visualize

Used when creating a mental image of something that is not physically present or when you need to see something clearly in your mind, often for planning or achieving goals.

  • She tried to visualize the layout of the room before decorating it
  • Athletes often visualize themselves winning to boost their confidence
imagine

Used in general situations where you create a mental picture or idea, often involving creativity or fantasy. It can be both practical and whimsical.

  • Can you imagine living on Mars? He imagines himself as a famous author one day
envision

Used when thinking about a future possibility or imagining something as a potential reality, often with a sense of ambition or optimism.

  • She envisions a world where everyone has access to clean water
  • They envisioned the new product to be a game-changer in the industry
conceive

Used when forming an idea, plan, or concept, especially in abstract or theoretical contexts. It implies the creation or origination of a thought.

  • The scientists conceived a new theory to explain the phenomenon
  • It's hard to conceive how he managed to solve the problem

Examples of usage

  • I can visualize what the finished product will look like in my mind.
  • He tried to visualize the scene described in the book.

Translations

Translations of the word "visualize" in other languages:

🇵🇹 visualizar

🇮🇳 दृश्यात्मक

🇩🇪 visualisieren

🇮🇩 memvisualisasikan

🇺🇦 візуалізувати

🇵🇱 wizualizować

🇯🇵 視覚化する (しかくかする)

🇫🇷 visualiser

🇪🇸 visualizar

🇹🇷 görselleştirmek

🇰🇷 시각화하다 (시각화하다)

🇸🇦 تصور

🇨🇿 vizualizovat

🇸🇰 vizualizovať

🇨🇳 可视化 (kě shì huà)

🇸🇮 vizualizirati

🇮🇸 sjónrænt

🇰🇿 визуализация жасау

🇬🇪 ვიზუალიზაცია (vizualizacia)

🇦🇿 vizuallaşdırmaq

🇲🇽 visualizar

Etymology

The word 'visualize' originated from the Latin word 'visualis', which means 'pertaining to sight or vision'. It first appeared in the English language in the early 19th century. The concept of visualization has become increasingly important in fields such as data science, design, and psychology, where the ability to create visual representations of information is crucial for analysis and communication.

See also: visualization, visually, visuals.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #12,769, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.