imagery
Imagery that produces very clear, detailed, and realistic pictures in your mind.
Imagery that has a strong effect on your mind or emotions.
Imagery related to the sense of sight; mental pictures.
Pictures or images formed in the mind.
Imagery that is created or stored in a digital format.
Images, especially in movies or television, that are created using computers.
Very clear and detailed imagery, often of something unpleasant.
Imagery that brings strong feelings, memories, or images to mind.
Imagery of the Earth or other planets collected by satellites.
Imagery that is very clear and shows a lot of detail.
Imagery depicting acts of violence or great force.
Images that appear in dreams.
Imagery that appears to have height, width, and depth.
Imagery that is characteristic of poetry, often using figurative language.
Imagery that portrays something in an unfavorable or bad way.
Imagery that portrays something in a favorable or good way.
Imagery related to religious beliefs, figures, or stories.
Imagery in the form of moving pictures.
Imagery that appears to have height, width, and depth.
Imagery that uses symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
Imagery based on long-established customs, beliefs, or stories.
Imagery that is widely known and understood by the general public.
Imagery depicting or suggesting sexual activity.
Imagery that is derived from or related to the natural world.
Imagery created using photography.
Imagery that is sexually stimulating.
Imagery taken from an aircraft or other flying object.
Very clear, simple, and often harsh imagery.
Imagery that does not attempt to represent external reality accurately.
Imagery that is bizarre or dreamlike.
Imagery derived from the Bible.
Imagery that aims to depict objects or figures realistically.
Imagery taken from directly above.
Imagery created using radar technology.
To make use of imagery.
To make use of imagery, often in a formal or strategic way.
To use imagery as a source or inspiration.
To produce or form new imagery.
To supply or make imagery available.
To generate imagery, often with a specific tool or process.
To bring imagery to mind.