picture

UK /ˈpɪk.(t)ʃə/ US /ˈpɪk.(t)ʃɚ/
noun 5verb 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) painting/drawing/photograph

ADJ

attractive, beautiful, lovely, striking, stunning, wonderful | blurred | black and white, colour | posed

VERB + PICTURE

draw, paint

colour in

My daughter spent the afternoon colouring in pictures of animals from her new activity book.

frame, hang, mount | display, exhibit, show | pose for, sit for

get, snap, take

We snapped several pictures at the beach before the sun went down.

touch up

PICTURE + VERB

depict sth, show sth | hang

PICTURE + NOUN

frame | book, postcard | gallery | hook, rail | editor

PREP

in a/the ~

My daughter's school photos arrived, and she looks beautiful in the picture.

~ of

My grandfather showed me an old picture of his childhood home in the mountains.

2

(noun.) mental image

ADJ

vivid

The documentary presented a vivid picture of how families survived during the Great Depression.

clear

complete, comprehensive, full, general, overall, total, whole

She explained the situation, but I didn't feel she gave me the complete picture.

incomplete

broad

The report gave us a broad picture of how climate change affects different regions.

composite

By combining interviews and documents, historians built a composite picture of how families lived during the war.

accurate, balanced, realistic, representative, true | false, misleading, one-sided, over-simplified, unbalanced | idealized, optimistic, rosy

bleak, depressing, dismal, gloomy, grim, negative

The latest health survey presents a grim picture of obesity rates among teenagers in our country.

confused, distorted | detailed | complex, complicated | disturbing

mental

When I close my eyes, I can create a clear mental picture of my childhood home.

historical

VERB + PICTURE

build (up), construct, create, develop, establish, form, gain, get, obtain, put together

After interviewing witnesses, the police gradually obtained a clearer picture of what happened that night.

give, paint, present, project, reveal

Recent studies paint a picture of how climate change is affecting wildlife around the world.

complete

conjure up

When I hear that old song, it conjures up pictures of my childhood home.

PICTURE + VERB

emerge

A clearer picture of the problem emerged after the team reviewed all the data.

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