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Word Meanings - IMPICTURED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Pictured; impressed. Spenser.

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  • PICTURIZE
    1. To picture. 2. To adorn with pictures.
  • IMPRESS
    To take by force for public service; as, to impress sailors or money. The second five thousand pounds impressed for the service of the sick and wounded prisoners. Evelyn. (more info) pref. im- in, on + premere to press. See Press to squeeze, and
  • IMPRESSIONABLE
    Liable or subject to impression; capable of being molded; susceptible; impressible. He was too impressionable; he had too much of the temperament of genius. Motley. A pretty face and an impressionable disposition. T. Hook.
  • IMPRESSION
    The pressure of the type on the paper, or the result of such pressure, as regards its appearance; as, a heavy impression; a clear, or a poor, impression; also, a single copy as the result of printing, or the whole edition printed at a given time.
  • PICTURESQUISH
    Somewhat picturesque.
  • IMPRESSIBLE
    Capable of being impressed; susceptible; sensitive. -- Im*press"i*ble*ness, n. -- Im*press"i*bly, adv.
  • PICTURABLE
    Capable of being pictured, or represented by a picture.
  • IMPRESSIONISTIC
    Pertaining to, or characterized by, impressionism.
  • IMPRESSMENT
    The act of seizing for public use, or of impressing into public service; compulsion to serve; as, the impressment of provisions or of sailors. The great scandal of our naval service -- impressment -- died a protracted death. J. H. Burton.
  • PICTURER
    One who makes pictures; a painter. Fuller.
  • IMPRESSOR
    One who, or that which, impresses. Boyle.
  • PICTURE
    1. The art of painting; representation by painting. Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or sculpture. Sir H. Wotton. 2. A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, produced
  • IMPRESSIBILITY
    The quality of being impressible; susceptibility.
  • IMPRESSIONABILITY
    The quality of being impressionable.
  • IMPRESSIONLESS
    Having the quality of not being impressed or affected; not susceptible.
  • PICTURESQUE
    Forming, or fitted to form, a good or pleasing picture; representing with the clearness or ideal beauty appropriate to a picture; expressing that peculiar kind of beauty which is agreeable in a picture, natural or artificial; graphic; vivid; as,
  • IMPRESSIONIST
    One who adheres to the theory or method of impressionism, so called.
  • PICTURED
    Furnished with pictures; represented by a picture or pictures; as, a pictured scene.
  • IMPRESSIONISM
    The theory or method of suggesting an effect or impression without elaboration of the details; -- a disignation of a recent fashion in painting and etching.
  • PICTURAL
    Pictorial. Sir W. Scott.
  • DEPICTURE
    To make a picture of; to paint; to picture; to depict. Several persons were depictured in caricature. Fielding.
  • LIVING PICTURE
    A tableau in which persons take part; also, specif., such a tableau as imitating a work of art.
  • IMPICTURED
    Pictured; impressed. Spenser.
  • DISPENSER
    One who, or that which, dispenses; a distributer; as, a dispenser of favors.
  • REIMPRESS
    To impress anew.
  • MOTION PICTURE
    A moving picture.
  • MOVING PICTURE
    A series of pictures, usually photographs taken with a special machine, presented to the eye in very rapid succession, with some or all of the objects in the picture represented in slightly changed positions, producing, by persistence of vision,

 

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