Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
graphic-nature
Adjective
/ˈɡræf.ɪk ˈneɪ.tʃər/
Definition
Describing something that is vivid and detailed, often in a way that is explicit or shocking.
Examples
- The horror movie was criticized for its graphic-nature, which some viewers found disturbing.
- The artist’s latest work is a graphic-nature depiction of urban life.
- His graphic-nature descriptions in the novel left a lasting impression on the readers.
Meaning
The term ‘graphic-nature’ refers to content that presents images or descriptions in a highly detailed manner, often with a focus on realism. It is commonly used to describe artistic representations, literature, or media that depict intense or provocative scenes.
Synonyms
- Explicit
- Detailed
- Vivid
- Realistic
- Illustrative