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You might be looking for the word "hyperbole"
evoking the 5 senses to arrest your audience's attention to the vivid description (create a mental picture)
a picture of a dinghead
paints. For example: He paints a picture.
Through vivid and detailed description..
it is a pleasing picture, vivid, graphic, colourful and interesting. Visually attractive
The unusual birthday ritual in Fish Cheeks causes a vivid picture.
"Wind-blown hair", "wild mustache" and "bronzed skin"; but enough about me...
Paint a Picture was created in 2005.
Imagery in language refers to the use of vivid descriptions and sensory details to create mental images for the reader or listener. It helps to paint a picture or evoke emotions by engaging the senses such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
A vivid verb is a verb which creates a distinctive mental picture for the reader. A vivid verb for swimming is splashing around.
vivid
It depends... If you mean to paint as in "Paint a picture", paint is a verb because it shows action. But if you mean paint as in the literal painting material, then paint is used as a noun because it's a "thing".
use snapshots to create a vivid picture
use snapshots to create a vivid picture
This is a description in writing that includes vivid details and sensory language to paint a clear picture in the reader's mind. It aims to evoke a strong visual image or feeling by providing specific characteristics or features of the subject being described.