picturesque
because it is a picture but in words.
A picture's worth a thousand words. Take a picture. It will last longer.
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. It's a vivid proverb telling you that you can show someone a picture and that will explain something better than telling them in words.
It's not an idiom, and it's "A picture paints 1,000 words." It means that showing is better than telling, that actions speak louder than words, that the way you act shows your true intentions better than the things you say you'll do.
It means that if you show someone something, they understand it far better than if you just tried to explain it in words.
In the sentence "a picture paints one thousand words," there are three nouns: "picture," "thousand," and "words." "Picture" refers to the image, "thousand" is a quantifier that describes the number of words, and "words" is the object. Thus, the total count of nouns is three.
The first answer is the correct one. It's a play on words that describes the picture.
Portrait.
1000 words that a picture is worth1000 words that a picture is worth (eg "a picture is worth a thousand words")
The big picture is what best describes a Macro View.
"a picture is worth a thousand words"
The setting of a story will tell the reader about the environment the characters are in. An author will use words to describe the sights, colors, and sounds to paint a picture for the reader.
Paints. A picture paints a thousand words.
Answer; Thumbnail
To provide you with a holistic picture of your operation.
The saying is, 'One picture is worth a thousand words'.
a picture is worth a thousand words