Graphics
UK /["/ˈɡræfɪks/"]/US /["/ˈɡræfɪks/"]/
Definition
designs, drawings or pictures that are used especially in the production of books, magazines, websites, etc.
In simple words: Visual images or designs created using computers.
Examples
- Text and graphics are prepared separately and then combined.
- The program can produce and manipulate text and graphics.
- The screen can display simple graphics as well as text.
- expertise in computer graphics
Usage notes
Use 'graphics' in contexts related to design, technology, or art. It is appropriate in both professional and casual settings, but avoid using it in overly technical discussions unless familiar with the audience.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'graphics' as 'graph' and 'pics' — images made with graphs.
Collocations
- computer
- computer-generated
- basic
- create
- produce
- display
- application
- package
- program
Synonyms
- visuals
- designs
- illustrations
- images
- artwork
Antonyms
- text
- words
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'graphics' with 'graphic' which refers to a single image.
- Using 'graphic' in plural form incorrectly as 'graphics' in wrong contexts.
- Forgetting to specify type, e.g., 'graphics design' instead of 'graphic design'.