word-picture

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Noun[edit]

word-picture (plural word-pictures)

  1. A verbal or written description of scenery or a setting for some action.
    • 1887, Harriet W. Daly, Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia, page 316:
      Official despatches are never padded with word-pictures; and few bushmen have the time, though they may have an eye to the picturesque, to jot down anything but the briefest outline of what they have done and seen during the day in their pocket-books before they roll themselves in their blanket and "turn in."
    • 2019, Conrad C. Fink, Writing to Inform and Engage, page 98:
      Sketching word pictures is effective in, broadly, three ways: • You take readers on a featurish ride, with a motive no more complicated than letting them experience vicariously what you have seen first-hand. []