The noun forms of the verb to visualize are visualizationand the gerund, visualizing.
no coz a verb iz a doing word No. To visualize is a verb. Visual is technically an adjective but is commonly used today as a noun, as in "Can I get a visual on that please".
To draw is a good antonym for the word "visualize " because you are not thinking supposed to draw it, but think about a picture in your head. #Hopethishelped
Some words don't have any antonyms. The closest word I know that may be one antonym for visualize is auditorize.
The best known antonym for visualize would most likely be auditorize. It isn't listed in dictionaries but is used in educational language. Where visualize means to see things auditorize means to hear things. They are most commonly used when determining whether or not a student is a visual or auditory learner.
There are many nouns that are also verbs, such as fish, dance, cook, etc. There is no conversion necessary. There is also a tendency by some to use a noun as a verb. I've heard it said, "We're going to cab it to the airport." Don't do it. The most common form of converting one part of speech to another is using prefixes or suffixes. Examples: en + the adjective rich = the verb to enrich ex + the noun port = the verb to export the noun sign + ify = the verb to signify the adjective visual + ize = the verb to visualize
Visualize is a verb.
There is no such thing as an adjective for visualize. Adjectives are describing words for nouns. Visualize is a verb.
I tried to visualize the whole scenerio
I can visualize the picture you are telling me about
no coz a verb iz a doing word No. To visualize is a verb. Visual is technically an adjective but is commonly used today as a noun, as in "Can I get a visual on that please".
Imagery allows the reader to visualize an image.
Visual.ly was created in 2011.
A colpotomy is performed either to visualize pelvic structures
Visualize (American spelling)Visualise (British spelling)
I fun way to visualize infinity is to stand directly in between two parallel mirrors. A Mobius strip can also help visualize infinity.
Not everyone needs to visualize everything to be a creative thinker. However, taking time to visualize goals, dreams, or the future of your life and business can motivate you on your journey.
It's a verb. Think "you visualize" or "he visualizes," it's an action.