framing
Pronunciation: [ˈfreɪmɪŋ]
Word
Context: "art and photography"
(verb) to put a picture or piece of art in a frame so it looks nice and is easier to hang on a wall. It makes the artwork look complete and more beautiful.
Example
She is framing her favorite painting to display it in her living room.
Example
He decided not to frame the photo, leaving it just loose and unprotected.
Example
Have you thought about framing that special picture from your vacation?
Context: "perspectives and interpretation"
(noun) the way an idea or situation is presented or thought about. This means how we look at something and what ideas we connect to it.
Example
The framing of the story helped everyone understand the main point clearly.
Example
The negative framing of the news made the situation seem worse than it actually was.
Example
How does the framing of this issue affect our opinions on it?
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