What is another word for foregrounds?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːɡɹa͡ʊndz] (IPA)

Foregrounds refer to the visual or symbolic elements that appear closest to the viewer in a composition. Synonyms for foregrounds include prominence, focus, emphasis, centerpiece, priority, and highlight. These terms all suggest a sense of importance or significance given to a particular element in a scene. Depending on the context, other synonyms for foregrounds could include leading, forefront, center, or forefront. The use of synonyms for foregrounds can add depth to a description or analysis of a composition, helping the reader to better understand the intended meaning and impact of the visual or symbolic elements being foregrounded.

What are the hypernyms for Foregrounds?

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

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  • Ultimately, Anthony Burgess's emphasis on the multiplicity of meanings latent in the text of Shakespeare's life foregrounds his own appropriation of Shakespeare … Clearly this is not an inconsistency on Burgess's part but a deliberate pointer at the inevitability of appropriating any given text, particularly that most irresistible one of Shakespeare's life.
    William Shakespeare

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