Photograph
UK /["/ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf/"]/US /["/ˈfəʊtəɡræf/"]/
Definition
a picture that is made by using a camera that stores images in digital form or that has a film sensitive to light inside it
In simple words: A picture taken with a camera.
Examples
- She took a beautiful photograph of the sunset.
- The photograph captures the essence of the moment perfectly.
- He has a collection of rare old photographs from the 1800s.
- You can frame your favorite photograph and hang it on the wall.
- They displayed a large photograph of the family at the party.
Usage notes
Use 'photograph' in both casual contexts and formal photography discussions. Avoid using in everyday conversations where 'picture' may feel more natural.
Grammar pattern
photograph + object
Memory hint
Think of 'photo' as a snapshot of life. A photograph captures a moment forever.
Collocations
- old
- recent
- early
- get
- shoot
- take
- appear
- depict something
- document something
- album
- frame
- in a/the photograph
- photograph of
Synonyms
- image
- snapshot
- pic
- photo
- illustration
Antonyms
- painting
- drawing
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'picture' when discussing casual photos.
- Using 'photograph' incorrectly as a verb.
- Forgetting to specify what is in the photograph.