Meaning & Definition of word "Visually"

Visually

/ˈvɪʒuəli/

adverb:

  • 1. In a manner relating to sight or visual perception.
    • Example: The presentation was designed visually to engage the audience.
  • 2. In terms of visual appearance or imagery.
    • Example: The film was visually stunning, with breathtaking scenery and cinematography.
  • 3. By means of sight; as seen.
    • Example: The two designs can be compared visually to determine which is more appealing.
  • 4. With regard to visual representations or demonstrations.
    • Example: The data was presented visually, making it easier to understand the trends.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'visus' meaning 'sight' and the suffix '-ally'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

visually impaired:

A term for individuals who have decreased or no vision.

visually appealing:

Something that is attractive to the eyes or looks good.

visually oriented:

Describing someone who processes information primarily through sight.

Related Words

visual:

Pertaining to sight or seeing.

vision:

The ability to see; sight.

Slang Meanings of visually

Meaning: Eye candy

Example Sentence: That movie was all about eye candy without much substance.

Meaning: Look good

Example Sentence: You can really make a presentation look good with some visuals.