What is another word for visualised?

Pronunciation: [vˈɪʒuːəlˌa͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Visualised is a word that means to form a mental image of something or to create a picture or a representation of it. There are several synonyms for visualised, including imagined, envisioned, pictured, conceptualized, and envisaged. Imagined means to form a mental picture or to conceive of something that is not present in reality. Envisioned means to visualize or to imagine something that is not present. Pictured means to create an image or to represent it through drawing or photography. Conceptualized means to understand or to conceive of something intellectually. Envisaged means to anticipate or to imagine something that is likely to happen in the future.

What are the hypernyms for Visualised?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for visualised?

The word "visualised" refers to being able to form a picture or image in one's mind. The antonyms for this word would be anything that goes against the formation of a picture or image. For example, the word "blind" means unable to see anything at all. Another antonym could be "concealed" which means to hide or prevent something from being seen. "Obscured" is another antonym, meaning something is not clear or easy to see. "Invisible" is yet another antonym, meaning something cannot be seen with the naked eye. Finally, the antonym "unimaginable" means something is beyond the scope of what one can imagine or picture visually.

What are the antonyms for Visualised?

Usage examples for Visualised

How clearly he had visualised her last night!
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
For although he does not, any more than Dickens, very minutely describe the outer aspect of his people, he visualised them very accurately, as these sketches prove."
"George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians"
T. Martin Wood
The Front is, indeed, to be visualised not as a straight line but as a fully opened fan, the periphery of which is the fire-trenches, the ribs the lines of communication, and the knob or knuckle is General Headquarters.
"Leaves from a Field Note-Book"
J. H. Morgan

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