There is no such thing as an adjective for visualize. Adjectives are describing words for nouns. Visualize is a verb.
visualize
That is to visualize.
to form a mental image of something
The adjective related to the noun artist, as well as the noun art, is artistic (as by an artist). The adverb form is artistically.
Past simple --- visualized.past continuous -- was/were + visualizingpast perfect -- had + visualizedpast perfect continuous -- had + been + visualizing
Visualize is a verb.
The more detail with which scenes are described, the easier it is to visualize them in your imagination.
The adjective in the sentence is "blue," which describes the color of Jessica's scarf. It provides specific detail about the scarf, helping to visualize the item she lost. The word "lost" can also be considered an adjective in a different context, as it describes the state of the scarf and gloves.
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".
I can visualize the picture you are telling me about
I tried to visualize the whole scenerio
The word 'fancy' is an adjective (fancy, fancier, fanciest), a word that describes a noun; for example a fancy hat or a fancy party.The word 'fancy' is also a noun (fancy, fancies), a word for a whim or a fantasy; and a verb (fancy, fancies, fancying, fancied), to visualize or imagine, and to like.
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)
The noun forms of the verb to visualize are visualizationand the gerund, visualizing.