picture

simple noun111 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A clear understanding or mental image of a situation.

The most important facts about a situation, rather than the details.

A complete understanding of a situation.

The entire understanding of a situation, not just parts of it.

Refers to an aesthetically pleasing image.

Refers to a very good or pleasing image.

Refers to a delightful or charming image.

A full and comprehensive understanding of a situation.

A general understanding of a situation, considering all parts.

A full and detailed understanding of a situation.

Refers to an attractive image, often in a delicate way.

An image recorded or stored as electronic data.

Describes a mental image or description that is very clear and detailed.

The title awarded to the best film of the year, e.g., at the Oscars.

A correct and true description of a situation.

Refers to an extremely beautiful or impressive image.

A description that shows a situation as it really is.

Refers to a very noticeable and impressive image.

A picture of a family.

A correct description of a situation.

An image with a full range of colors.

An image that you form in your mind.

An image in shades of black, white, and grey.

A broad, but not detailed, understanding of a situation.

The complete and entire understanding of a situation.

A description of a situation that is complicated and has many parts.

A very good film or movie.

A fair description that considers all sides of a situation.

A description of a situation that is difficult to understand.

A picture of someone as a baby.

A picture taken at a wedding.

Describes a mental image or description that is very interesting and engaging.

A term for a film or movie.

An important film, often with a large budget and famous actors.

Describes a mental image or description that is exciting and impressive.

A description that gives a wrong idea or impression.

An image that is not clear or sharp.

In British English, 'school photograph' is more common.

An incorrect or untrue description of a situation.

A movie with a lot of exciting action.

An image that is not clear or sharp.

A very serious, worrying, or depressing description.

The image displayed on a television screen.

A description that offers little or no hope.

An image that is not clear, with indistinct lines.

A picture taken during a holiday.

A picture taken during a vacation.

A description that seems unrealistically good and positive.

A dark or pessimistic description.

An image of Earth taken from a satellite.

A depressing or gloomy description.

An image that looks like it is made of small dots or grains.

Relates to pictures broadcast as they happen, e.g., on television.

Used figuratively, often negatively, to mean a pleasant situation (e.g., 'not a very pretty picture').

A hopeful and positive description of the future.

A description that represents something as perfect or better than it really is.

A picture of someone without clothes.

A picture of someone without clothes, often with artistic intent.

An old-fashioned term for a film or movie.

A book, especially for children, with a lot of pictures.

A border that you put around a picture.

A postcard with a photograph or picture on one side.

The picture makes it possible to see something.

An understanding of a situation becomes clear over time.

The picture represents or shows something.

Used to indicate the subject of a picture.

Used to indicate someone or something is visible within the boundaries of an image.

Working in the film/movie industry.

The most common way to say you are using a camera to record an image.

To describe a situation in a particular way.

To succeed in taking a photograph.

To describe a situation to someone.

To create a picture using paint and brushes.

To create a picture using a pen, pencil, or similar tool.

To obtain an understanding of a situation.

To describe or show a situation to others.

To form an understanding or description of a situation.

To show or make known a situation, often one that was previously hidden.

To gradually form an understanding or mental image of something.

To develop an understanding or mental image of something.

To take a photograph quickly and informally.

To gradually form an understanding or mental image of something.

To put a picture on a wall.

To feature someone as the main actor in a film.

To put a border around a picture.

Collocations with "picture"

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