diagram
Pronunciation: [ˈdaɪəɡræm]
Context: "education"
(noun) a drawing or image that shows how something works or how different parts fit together. It's like a picture that helps explain something more easily.
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In science class, we used a diagram to show how the water cycle works.
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Without a diagram, it was hard to understand how the machine operated.
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Can you draw a diagram to help explain your idea?
Context: "mathematics"
(noun) a visual representation of data or information, often using shapes and lines. It helps us see numbers and relationships in a clearer way.
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The math teacher showed us a diagram that made it easy to see the relationships between the numbers.
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The math problem was confusing without a diagram to help visualize it.
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What type of diagram should we use to represent these data points?
Context: "education"
(verb) to create a drawing or image that explains something. When you diagram something, you are making it easier to understand by showing how the parts are connected.
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She diagrammed the story's main events to help her classmates understand the plot.
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He didn't diagram his ideas, so they were hard to follow.
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Can you diagram your thoughts for the class project?