English noun: photograph | |||
1. | photograph (artifact) a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material | ||
Synonyms | exposure, photo, pic, picture | ||
Broader (hypernym) | representation | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | arial mosaic, beefcake, black and white, blowup, blueprint, cheesecake, closeup, daguerreotype, enlargement, frame, glossy, headshot, hologram, holograph, longshot, magnification, microdot, monochrome, mosaic, mug shot, mugshot, photocopy, photographic print, photomicrograph, photomosaic, print, radiogram, radiograph, scene, shadowgraph, shot, shot, skiagram, skiagraph, snap, snapshot, spectrogram, spectrograph, stereo, stereoscopic photograph, stereoscopic picture, still, telephoto, telephotograph, telephotograph, time exposure, vignette, wedding picture | ||
English verb: photograph | |||
1. | photograph (communication) record on photographic film | ||
Samples | I photographed the scene of the accident. She snapped a picture of the President. | ||
Synonyms | shoot, snap | ||
Pattern of use | Somebody ----s. Somebody ----s something. Somebody ----s somebody | ||
Broader (hypernym) | enter, put down, record | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | retake, x-ray | ||
Verb group | film, shoot, take | ||
Domain category | photography, picture taking | ||
2. | photograph (stative) undergo being photographed in a certain way | ||
Samples | Children photograph well. | ||
Pattern of use | Something ----s. Somebody ----s | ||