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photograph
[foh-tuh-graf, -grahf]
verb (used with object)
to take a photograph of.
verb (used without object)
to practice photography.
to be photographed or be suitable for being photographed in some specified way.
The children photograph well.
photograph
/ ˈfəʊtəˌɡrÉ‘Ëf, -ˌɡræf /
noun
Often shortened to: photo.Ìýan image of an object, person, scene, etc, in the form of a print or slide recorded by a camera on photosensitive material
verb
to take a photograph of (an object, person, scene, etc)
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- photographable adjective
- rephotograph verb (used with object)
- unphotographable adjective
- unphotographed adjective
- well-photographed adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of photograph1
Example Sentences
Other photographs and videos chart Ozzy's journey from "a working class kid from Aston" to becoming one of the world's most recognisable rock stars.
The Manchester University computer science student also admitted two charges of making an indecent photograph of a child found on his personal phone following his arrest.
Authorities say that, using his high-level security clearance, Rahman printed, photographed and sent out top secret documents.
Many of them were dressed in purple, BTS's signature colour, and carried large banners and photographs of the band.
If you manage to catch the Strawberry Moon on camera, why not share your photographs with BBC Weather Watchers.
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