graphic description

Frequency: 5.53.1 per million words

A very clear and detailed description, especially of something unpleasant.

Categories:

Examples (20)

  • The witness provided a graphic description of the crime scene.
  • The witness gave a graphic description of the accident scene.
  • The news report included a graphic description of the famine's effects, which was hard to watch.
  • The documentary contained a graphic description of the disaster's aftermath.
  • He spared us the graphic description of his surgery, for which we were grateful.
  • His memoir includes a graphic description of life in the war zone.
  • The novel's graphic description of the battle was praised for its unflinching realism.
  • The report provided a graphic description of the conditions in the refugee camp.
  • Some parents felt the biology textbook contained an overly graphic description of dissection.
  • She offered a graphic description of her ordeal to the investigators.
  • The documentary featured a graphic description of life in the trenches during World War I.
  • The journalist's graphic description of the famine shocked readers worldwide.
  • In her testimony, she gave a graphic description of the events that transpired.
  • The book opens with a graphic description of the crime that sets the tone.
  • Viewer discretion is advised; the program contains a graphic description of an accident.
  • Parents were warned about the film's graphic description of violence.
  • The historian's book offers a graphic description of the plague's devastation in medieval Europe.
  • The survivor's graphic description helped the jury understand what happened.
  • I had to stop reading because the author's graphic description of the haunted house was too frightening.
  • The article featured a graphic description of the medical procedure.