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The verb of illustration is illustrate. As in "to illustrate something".
The root word for "illustration" is "illustrate," which comes from the Latin word "illustrare," meaning "to lighten" or "to illuminate."
I believe the adjective form of illustrate is illustrational.SSH
i have the same question! :d..i don't think OS because i have always thought of it as a representation of an actual image the could "illustrate" or give an idea of what the actual image or object is. Illustrate sounds like shedding light....originated from lustre?
No, the word 'illustrate' is a verb: illustrate, illustrates, illustrating, illustrated.The noun forms of the verb to illustrate are illustrator, illustration, and the gerund, illustrating.
That is the correct spelling of "illustrate" (depict, draw).
We can’t answer because we don’t have the illustration given to you.
The meaning of illustration in technical writing is to state, illustrate, elaborate - say what you have to say, prove it, give more detail about it.
I can give you several sentences.My sister did the cover illustration for that book.He just didn't understand the teacher's illustration.This is an illustration of the digestive system.
For instance, As an illustration, As an example, To illustrate,
A diagramma is a graphical representation or chart used to illustrate relationships, processes, or data in a visual way. It can be used in various fields such as mathematics, science, engineering, and business to help simplify complex information for better understanding.
We should provide the kids with some illustration of the research in order to make it clear.