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Vision vs. Visuality — What's the Difference?

Vision vs. Visuality — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Vision and Visuality

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Vision

The faculty of sight; eyesight
Poor vision.

Visuality

Of or relating to the sense of sight
A visual organ.
Visual receptors on the retina.

Vision

Something that is or has been seen.

Visuality

Seen or able to be seen by the eye; visible
A visual presentation.
A design with a dramatic visual effect.

Vision

Unusual competence in discernment or perception; intelligent foresight
A leader of vision.
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Visuality

Optical.

Vision

The manner in which one sees or conceives of something.

Visuality

Done, maintained, or executed by sight only
Visual navigation.

Vision

A mental image produced by the imagination.

Visuality

Having the nature of or producing an image in the mind
A visual memory of the scene.

Vision

The mystical experience of seeing something that is not in fact present to the eye or is supernatural.

Visuality

Of or relating to a method of instruction involving sight.

Vision

A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

Visuality

A picture, chart, or other presentation that appeals to the sense of sight, used in promotion or for illustration or narration
An ad campaign with striking visuals.
Trying to capture a poem in a cinematic visual.

Vision

To see in a vision.

Visuality

The quality of being visual

Vision

To picture in the mind; envision.

Visuality

Vision (mental picture) en

Vision

(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.

Visuality

Physical appearance en

Vision

(countable) Something seen; an object perceived visually.

Vision

(countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.
He tried drinking from the pool of water, but realized it was only a vision.

Vision

Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Vision

(countable) An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.
He worked tirelessly toward his vision of world peace.

Vision

(countable) A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
He had a vision of the Virgin Mary.

Vision

(countable) A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

Vision

(uncountable) Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.

Vision

(transitive) To imagine something as if it were to be true.

Vision

(transitive) To present as in a vision.

Vision

(transitive) To provide with a vision. en

Vision

The act of seeing external objects; actual sight.
Faith here is turned into vision there.

Vision

The faculty of seeing; sight; one of the five senses, by which colors and the physical qualities of external objects are appreciated as a result of the stimulating action of light on the sensitive retina, an expansion of the optic nerve.

Vision

That which is seen; an object of sight.

Vision

Especially, that which is seen otherwise than by the ordinary sight, or the rational eye; a supernatural, prophetic, or imaginary sight; an apparition; a phantom; a specter; as, the visions of Isaiah.
The baseless fabric of this vision.
No dreams, but visions strange.

Vision

Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Vision

To see in a vision; to dream.
For them no visioned terrors daunt,Their nights no fancied specters haunt.

Vision

A vivid mental image;
He had a vision of his own death

Vision

The ability to see; the faculty of vision

Vision

The perceptual experience of seeing;
The runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision
He had a visual sensation of intense light

Vision

The formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses;
Popular imagination created a world of demons
Imagination reveals what the world could be

Vision

A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance;
He had a vision of the Virgin Mary

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