What is another word for picture of?

Pronunciation: [pˈɪkt͡ʃəɹ ɒv] (IPA)

The term "picture of" is commonly used to refer to an image that captures a scene or moment. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of "picture of" to enhance your writing. Some of these alternatives include "photograph of," "image of," "snapshot of," "snapshot depicting," "still of," "illustration of," "visual portrayal of," and "rendering of." These synonyms can add variety to your writing and help you avoid repetition. Additionally, using specific synonyms can convey different meanings depending on the context, allowing you to accurately and creatively describe the image you are referring to.

What are the hypernyms for Picture of?

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

Famous quotes with Picture of

  • It's not an epitaph. I felt I could look back at my life and get a good story out of it. It's a picture of somebody trying to figure things out. I'm not trying to create some impression about myself. That doesn't interest me.
    Alan Alda
  • The riot isn't seen in the movie, but it is alluded to. He has this one speech that gives a great sense of texture and paints a picture of what was happening in Harlem then.
    Debbie Allen
  • I paint German artists whom I admire. I paint their pictures, their work as painters, and their portraits too. But oddly enough, each of these portraits ends up as a picture of a woman with blonde hair. I myself have never been able to work out why this happens.
    Georg Baselitz
  • In the 19th century the anatomy of the eye was known in great detail and the sophisticated mechanisms it employs to deliver an accurate picture of the outside world astounded everyone who was familiar with them.
    Michael Behe
  • The true picture of the past flits by. The past can be seized only as an image which flashes up at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again.
    Walter Benjamin

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