visuals
[vˈɪʒwəlz] /ˈvi-zhə-wəl How to pronounce visual (audio) -zhəl; ˈvizh-wəl/ (ame, mw)
visuals — noun
1. pictures, videos, charts, and other images that are used in a presentation, arti
pictures, videos, charts, and other images that are used in a presentation, article, or film to help explain something or make it more interesting — for example, the diagrams in a classroom talk or the special effects in a movie.
Gita added more visuals to her slides so the audience saw the sales data clearly.
collocation: add visuals to [slides / presentation]
The visuals in the training video showed nurses how to use the new equipment.
visuals in [context] as subject
Shirin found that using bright visuals helped her students remember the science vocabulary more easily.
The film's visuals were stunning — the underwater scenes felt completely real to the audience.
The report has clear visuals, but the text needs to be simplified for younger readers.
- images
broader term that can include photos, drawings, and icons; can be singular or plural
- graphics
more specific to computer-generated charts, diagrams, and design elements
- pictures
simpler, more everyday word for photographs or drawings
- illustrations
focuses on drawings or images that explain or decorate text
- text
written words as opposed to visual images
文法句型
visuals + in + [context]
add/include/use + visuals
用法筆記
Always used in the plural form — there is no singular noun 'a visual' with this collective meaning. Frequently described with adjectives like 'striking', 'impressive', or 'stunning', especially when discussing film or television.