graphically

UK: ˈɡræfɪkli | US: ˈɡræfɪkli

Definition
  1. adv. in a vivid or visually detailed manner

  2. adv. using graphics or diagrams

  3. adv. in a way that relates to the visual representation of data

Structure
graphic <visual>al <adjective suffix>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "graphically" stems from the Greek root "graph-" (meaning "to write" or "to draw"), which evolved into Latin "graphicus" and later English "graphic." The suffix "-al" turns the noun into an adjective, and "-ly" further converts it into an adverb. Historically, "graphic" referred to written or drawn representations, but its meaning expanded to include visual clarity and vividness in modern usage.

Examples
  1. The data was presented graphically to make trends easier to understand.

  2. She described the scene so graphically that I could picture it clearly.

  3. The software renders images graphically with high precision.

  4. His report explained the process graphically using flowcharts.

  5. The artist expressed her emotions graphically through bold strokes.