Footer

    Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

    About

    • About Us
    • Our Learning Services
    • Join Us
    • FAQ
    • Hot Tags

    Services

    • Pronunciation Challenge
    • Saved
    • Search Vocabulary
    • Blog

    Channels

    Levels

    • A1
    • A2
    • B1
    • B2
    • C1
    • C2

    Privacy˙Terms˙
    ©2026 VoiceTube Corporation. All rights reserved

    imagery

    US /ˈɪmɪdʒri/

    ・

    UK /'ɪmɪdʒərɪ/

    A2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounUse of symbolism to help imagine something
    The imagery in the poem mostly relates to death.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounVisually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
    The poet uses vivid imagery to create a strong sense of atmosphere.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounVisual representations such as photographs, paintings, or illustrations.
    The satellite imagery provided crucial data for tracking the hurricane.

    Video subtitles

    India’s Obesity Time Bomb

    08:57India’s Obesity Time Bomb
    • It also has restricted the use of child-targeted imagery in the marketing of these products.

      It also has restricted the use of child-targeted imagery in the marketing of these products.

    • It also has restricted the use of child-targeted imagery

      It also has restricted the use of child-targeted imagery

    B2

    How About That...

    10:07How About That...
    • They literally said that the fact that I use Adolf Hitler and the fact that I use Nazi imagery, that's bad enough.

      They literally said that the fact that I use Adolf Hitler and the fact that I use Nazi imagery, that's bad enough.

    • This looks like Nazi imagery to me.

      This looks like Nazi imagery to me.

    B1

    Gmail's new look

    01:28Gmail's new look
    • and we’ve updated many of them with new high-resolution imagery.

      and we’ve updated many of them with new high-resolution imagery.

    • We've updated many of them with new high-resolution imagery.

      We've updated many of them with new high-resolution imagery.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • These experiments brought him to his formalum or in-paintings, in which he continued to examine the relation between representation and abstraction. What started as a representational painting was being reworked in such a manner, the imagery was entirely obliterated, using gestural brushstrokes and thick impastos. Uniquely, Richter made these gestural brushstrokes without being expressive, pulling the paint across the canvas in an emotionless manner, involving expression as an impelling force of painting. Doing so, Richter emphasised the painterly gesture, a witness of Richter's engagement towards the abstract as a counter-model of the figurative, coming to terms with the new possibilities for painting offered by abstraction and minimalism. Furthermore, from a personal perspective, the 1970s were not the happiest of years for Gerhard Richter, as his marriage with Emma was gradually coming to an end, and he lost his very dear friend Blinke Palermo unexpectedly in 1976. As a result, his grey paintings, but also his figurative works, think of his seascapes in particular, are embedded with a deep melancholy.

      These experiments brought him to his formalum or in-paintings, in which he continued to examine the relation between representation and abstraction. What started as a representational painting was being reworked in such a manner, the imagery was entirely obliterated, using gestural brushstrokes and thick impastos. Uniquely, Richter made these gestural brushstrokes without being expressive, pulling the paint across the canvas in an emotionless manner, involving expression as an impelling force of painting. Doing so, Richter emphasised the painterly gesture, a witness of Richter's engagement towards the abstract as a counter-model of the figurative, coming to terms with the new possibilities for painting offered by abstraction and minimalism. Furthermore, from a personal perspective, the 1970s were not the happiest of years for Gerhard Richter, as his marriage with Emma was gradually coming to an end, and he lost his very dear friend Blinke Palermo unexpectedly in 1976. As a result, his grey paintings, but also his figurative works, think of his seascapes in particular, are embedded with a deep melancholy.

    • the imagery was entirely obliterated, using gestural brushstrokes and thick impastos.

      the imagery was entirely obliterated, using gestural brushstrokes and thick impastos.

    B1

    What BRITS REALLY THINK About the POLISH | Easy English 190

    11:35What BRITS REALLY THINK About the POLISH | Easy English 190
    • I've seen some really nice pictures, imagery, and again, I know a few people who have gone there and they've said such positive things.

      I've seen some really nice pictures, imagery, and again, I know a few people who have gone there and they've said such positive things.

    • I've seen some really nice pictures, imagery, and

      I've seen some really nice pictures, imagery, and

    B1

    The History of Halloween

    03:29The History of Halloween
    • Thanks to its associations with spirits and the world beyond, Halloween has been linked to paranormal imagery and horror figures.

      Thanks to its associations with spirits and the world beyond, Halloween has been linked to paranormal imagery and horror figures.

    • Thanks to its associations with spirits and the world beyond, Halloween has been linked to paranormal imagery and horror figures.

      Thanks to its associations with spirits and the world beyond, Halloween has been linked to paranormal imagery and horror figures.

    B2

    President Zelensky meets President Biden at the White House - BBC News

    07:16President Zelensky meets President Biden at the White House - BBC News
    • I just wonder the imagery is not lost on us.

      I just wonder the imagery is not lost on us.

    • The imagery is not lost on us, but as you say, they need weapons,

      The imagery is not lost on us, but as you say, they need weapons,

    B1

    Dark Hunchback of Notre Dame Theories That'll Freak You Out

    10:02Dark Hunchback of Notre Dame Theories That'll Freak You Out
    • Known for some of the darkest imagery and themes of any Disney film, it's easy to assume that you've seen the worst after you watch this film.

      Known for some of the darkest imagery and themes of any Disney film, it's easy to assume that you've seen the worst after you watch this film.

    • Known for some of the darkest imagery and themes of any Disney film, it's easy to assume that you've seen the worst after you watch this film.

      Known for some of the darkest imagery and themes of any Disney film, it's easy to assume that you've seen the worst after you watch this film.

    B1

    Roland Barthes | Semiotic Theory Explained

    07:52Roland Barthes | Semiotic Theory Explained
    • Okay, so it's all about, um, using imagery to kind of, um, ask questions and to give mystery.

      Okay, so it's all about, um, using imagery to kind of, um, ask questions and to give mystery.

    • So it's all about um using imagery to kind of um ask questions and give mystery.

      So it's all about um using imagery to kind of um ask questions and give mystery.

    A1

    The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting

    49:36The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting
    • So the use of this kind of imagery became ubiquitous during the Yuan.

      So the use of this kind of imagery became ubiquitous during the Yuan.

    • So the use of this kind of imagery became ubiquitous during the Yuan.

      So the use of this kind of imagery became ubiquitous during the Yuan.

    B2