im⋅age
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–noun 1. | a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible. |
2. | an optical counterpart or appearance of an object, as is produced by reflection from a mirror, refraction by a lens, or the passage of luminous rays through a small aperture and their reception on a surface. |
3. | a mental representation; idea; conception. |
4. | Psychology. a mental representation of something previously perceived, in the absence of the original stimulus. |
5. | form; appearance; semblance: We are all created in God's image. |
6. | counterpart; copy: That child is the image of his mother. |
8. | the general or public perception of a company, public figure, etc., esp. as achieved by careful calculation aimed at creating widespread goodwill. |
9. | a type; embodiment: Red-faced and angry, he was the image of frustration. |
10. | a description of something in speech or writing: Keats created some of the most beautiful images in the language. |
11. | Rhetoric. a figure of speech, esp. a metaphor or a simile. |
12. | an idol or representation of a deity: They knelt down before graven images. |
13. | Mathematics. the point or set of points in the range corresponding to a designated point in the domain of a given function. |
14. | Archaic. an illusion or apparition. |
–verb (used with object) 15. | to picture or represent in the mind; imagine; conceive. |
16. | to make an image of; portray in sculpture, painting, etc. |
17. | to project (photographs, film, etc.) on a surface: Familiar scenes were imaged on the screen. |
18. | to reflect the likeness of; mirror. |
19. | to set forth in speech or writing; describe. |
20. | to symbolize; typify. |
22. | Informal. to create an image for (a company, public figure, etc.): The candidate had to be imaged before being put on the campaign trail. |
23. | to transform (data) into an exact replica in a different form, as changing digital data to pixels for display on a CRT or representing a medical scan of a body part in digital form. |
Related forms:im⋅age⋅a⋅ble, adjective
im⋅ag⋅er, noun
Synonyms:1, 12. Image, icon, idol refer to material representations of persons or things. An
image is a representation as in a statue or effigy, and is sometimes regarded as an object of worship:
to set up an image of Apollo; an image of a saint. An
icon, in the Greek or Eastern Orthodox Church, is a representation of Christ, an angel, or a saint, in painting, relief, mosaic, or the like:
At least two icons are found in each church. An
idol is an image, statue, or the like representing a deity and worshiped as such:
a wooden idol; The heathen worship idols. It may be used figuratively: to make an idol of wealth. 2. likeness, figure, representation.
3. notion.
6. facsimile.
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