graph (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ɡræf/
Definition
A visual representation of data, showing the relationship between two or more variables, often using lines, bars, or points.
Examples
The chart showed a bar graph of the company's sales figures.
We used a pie graph to illustrate the budget breakdown.
The scatter graph revealed a strong correlation between the two factors.
How to Use graph
- graph of (prepositional phrase)
- Used to specify what the graph represents or illustrates. — "This is a graph of the population growth over the last century."
- bar graph (collocation)
- A graph that uses rectangular bars to represent data. — "The sales figures were presented in a clear bar graph."
- line graph (collocation)
- A graph that uses points connected by lines to show data, often trends over time. — "We observed a steady increase in the line graph."
- pie graph (collocation)
- A circular graph divided into sectors to show proportions. — "The pie graph illustrated the market share of each company."
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