Word Image



plural: graphs
Part Of Speech
noun, verb
Word Meaning
noun: the collection of all the points whose coordinates are a solution to an equation; a diagram that shows (as by dots or lines) the change in one variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables
*noun-combining form (-graph): something written or drawn
verb: to represent by or plot on a graph;
Word Family
graphed
graphing
graphic
photograph
telegraph
holograph
phonograph
biography
oceanographic
videographer
choreography
stereographic
radiographer
filmography
Sentences
I created a colored graph to track daily temperatures.
Her glucose monitor has a graph that shows the highs and lows of each day.
The tiles help children learn colors, number graphing, patterns, and shapes.
We used a line graph to show the company’s growth over the last five years.
A software program makes graphing complex data much faster.
A bar graph is a great way to compare different categories of data.
The students graphed the results of their science experiment to find a clear pattern.
We spent the afternoon graphing weekly rainfall amounts.
The company’s new software features advanced graphics that show the data in 3D.
He needs a graphing calculator, three-ring binders, and textbook covers for school.
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