visual-oriented
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/ˈvɪʒuəl ˈɔːriˌɛntɪd/
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/ˈvɪʒuəl ˈɒriˌɛntɪd/
focus on visuals
Etymology
'visual-oriented' originates from the combination of 'visual,' derived from Latin 'visualis,' meaning 'of sight,' and 'oriented,' from Latin 'orientare,' meaning 'to arrange or align.'
'visual-oriented' evolved from the combination of 'visual' and 'oriented' in modern English to describe a focus on visual elements.
Initially, 'visual' meant 'related to sight,' and 'oriented' meant 'aligned or directed.' Together, they evolved to mean 'focused on visual aspects.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
focused on or emphasizing visual elements or aspects.
The new marketing campaign is very visual-oriented, using lots of images and videos.
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Last updated: 2025/02/13 22:58