Both I would suggest are interchangeable, for words can conjure up a picture, whereas a picture is a visual meaning of what words cannot often express. To describe a Rose in words one is left with only an idea or thought of what a Rose is. To see a picture of a Rose is nearest to reality of what a Rose is. Words are in a sense one dimensional, whereas a picture can be three dimensional.
No, you would say "good-looking picture" or "the picture looks good."
MS Word is a text processing software so you cannot really make/create any picture there. You can however insert a picture and then edit it. However, choices are really limited.
The English word 'picture' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "ipichaa".
The author's words paint a picture of life in his day.Take a picture of the giraffe. (photograph)I cannot picture him in a suit and tie.He was the picture of good health.
That means 'it' is like a picture that a painter paints and then he cannot hang it when he has a show and nobody will buy it because they cannot hang it either.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which word you are referring to.
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
Since we cannot see the picture... we cannot help you !
It doesn't say that. It cannot. The word - biblical - does not appear in the Bible.
how you say picture in nepali
A portrait is a word for a picture of a person.
You cannot get Blathers picture. You can get your neighbors pictures, though. No matter what you try, you cannot obtain Blathers picture.