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illustrated
[il-uh-strey-tid]
noun
British.Ìýa magazine or newspaper regularly containing many photographs or drawings.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- unillustrated adjective
- well-illustrated adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of illustrated1
Example Sentences
She mentions a technique called “toggling,†which one professor illustrated using John Mayer’s “Why Georgia.â€
The dysfunctional nature of Spurs was graphically illustrated by chairman Daniel Levy's decision to follow his long-term habit of sacking managers who do not win trophies by sacking the one who finally did.
In 2019, the Southern Poverty Law Center reviewed a pile of leaked emails Miller had sent to media allies that illustrated his obsession with white-ifying America.
Polling has illustrated a certain divide in beliefs between those who have and haven't attended college.
The bulk of it, of course, is illustrated history, framed by remarks from Reubens and his colleagues, co-stars, family and friends.
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