(the pictures) The cinema
(usually in past tense form "pictured") To represent in a photograph or picture
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A painting or drawing
“Bendor believes it is, in fact, a study for the finished picture by Rembrandt himself.”
A photograph
“Have your camera ready so you can take a picture of the eclipse as it occurs.”
An impression formed from written literature
“The article provides an accurate picture of the nation's thriving economy.”
An understanding of a concept or idea
“Be sure to get the full picture before giving us your opinion.”
A person or thing resembling another closely
“Five years have passed since his last operation, and he is now a picture of health.”
A set of circumstances
“It's a similar picture across the border in Canada.”
A cinema film
“The picture is a romantic comedy about a couple who meet, have a random fight, then forgive each other and live happily ever after.”
(the pictures) The cinema
“We went to the pictures to find out if Finn would recover from being slapped around by the evil Kylo Ren.”
(usually in plural form "pictures") The production of films as an art or industry
“He was always fascinated with pictures and that's where his career would head.”
Someone who is physically attractive
A schematic or diagram that shows how something works or is built
A landscape, or part of a landscape
A factual story, especially of a confidential nature
The reporting of news, especially by an eyewitness
Agreement in direction, tendency, or character
Analogue or image
General status
A picture that represents a word or an idea
A copy of a work of art, especially a print or photograph of a painting
A person's life story, especially one published
The storyline of a narrative work
Entire perspective
Reception or clarity
A work of art or literature
A superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction
A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing
The imparting or exchange of previously undisclosed information
A simple drawing showing the features of its subjects in a humorously exaggerated way, especially a satirical one in a newspaper or magazine
Something remembered from the past
A small individual part of something larger
To conceive of or envisage in the mind
“Picture yourself by the beach, sipping on a piña colada.”
To give a representation, or an account of, in art or literature
“The painting would picture the men on the deck of a large vessel.”
(usually in past tense form "pictured") To represent in a photograph or picture
“Michelle is pictured here with her favorite pet cow.”
To tell about in advance
To relate a story or series of events by speech or writing
To predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
To illustrate with pictures
To think about
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