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illustrate
This word bridges the gap between abstract concepts and concrete understanding. It carries a connotation of clarity and enlightenment, suggesting that a complex idea is being made accessible through a visual or comparative aid. While it often refers to literal drawings in a book, its more frequent use in academic or professional settings involves using a specific case or example to prove a general point. In a rhetorical sense, the word implies a demonstration of truth. When a situation illustrates a point, it acts as living evidence, transforming a theoretical claim into a visible reality. This distinguishes it from simply explaining, as it requires a tangible reference point to anchor the meaning.
Meanings
To explain or make something clear by using examples, charts, or comparisons.
"The teacher used a simple analogy to illustrate the complex physics concept."
To provide a book, magazine, or document with pictures, diagrams, or drawings.
"The children's book is beautifully illustrated with watercolor paintings."