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image
When used as a noun, "image" can be either countable (e.g., "three different images") or uncountable depending on the context. In modern usage, the word is very common in digital contexts, referring to image files like JPEGs or PNGs. When referring to public perception (the second definition), it often collocates with verbs like "project," "maintain," or "tarnish." The verb form is much less common than the noun and is typically found in formal literature or poetry.
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Send me that image of the broken screen. I need to pivot my strategy with the insurance guy.
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Meanings
A representation of the external form of a person or thing in art, photography, or mirroring.
"The mirror provided a clear image of her reflection."
The general impression that a person, organization, or product presents to the public.
"The company is trying to project a more modern and eco-friendly image."
A mental representation or concept of something.
"He had a vivid image in his mind of what the city looked like."
To represent or portray someone or something in a particular way.
"The poet images the soul as a wandering bird."