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illustrated
[ il-uh-strey-tid ]
noun
- British. a magazine or newspaper regularly containing many photographs or drawings.
Other Words From
- un·illus·trated adjective
- well-illus·trated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of illustrated1
Example Sentences
The experience illustrated the chasm between the way utilities communicate about environmental responsibility and the way consumers live it.
The way in which the pair were laughing and joking illustrated the ease they now feel in each other's company.
In the days since the government’s disintegration, Tadamon has illustrated the search for the missing, and for answers.
Row upon row of elaborate trimmings are composed of interlocking streams of fluid silver, their chain-like pattern more visually felt than precisely illustrated.
Lucy Yu, CEO for think tank Centre for Net Zero, said: "The Clean Power Action Plan shows that the government isn't afraid to be bold, illustrated by the breadth and nature of proposed changes."
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