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Synonyms and antonyms of Graphs, charts and diagrams in British Thesaurus

Graphs, charts and diagrams

axis (noun)

maths in mathematics, one of the two fixed lines used for showing measurements or finding the position of points on a graph

bar chart (noun)

a bar graph

bar graph (noun)

a graph that represents different amounts or values as thick lines of different lengths

bell curve (noun)

a line on a graph that is curved like a bell in the middle

block graph (noun)

a graph that shows numbers or amounts as rectangles of different sizes

chart (noun)

a list, drawing, or graph showing information in a way that is easy to understand

coordinate (noun)

maths one of a set of numbers that give the exact position of something on a map or graph

cross section (noun)

a drawing that shows the inside of something

curve (noun)

maths a curved line drawn on a graph

design (noun)

a drawing that shows what something will look like when it is made

diagram (noun)

a drawing that explains something

flat (adjective)

appearing as a line on a graph that does not go up or down, showing no activity or variety

flip chart (noun)

large sheets of paper connected at the top that you use to show pictures or to write things on when talking to a group of people

floor plan (noun)

a drawing that shows the shape, size, and arrangement of rooms in a building from above

flow chart (noun)

a drawing that represents a complicated process by using a series of lines to show the different ways in which the process can happen and the different choices that you can make

Gantt chart (noun)

a tool used in planning a project, which shows pieces of work and the time periods within which they should be done

graph (noun)

a picture that uses lines or curves to show the relationship between numbers or measurements that change

graphical (adjective)

showing something using a graph

graphical (adjective)

relating to graphics

graphically (adverb)

in the form of a graph

graphics (noun)

the activity of designing pictures and text for magazines, advertisements etc

histogram (noun)

a type of bar chart that shows a numerical value on each axis

line graph (noun)

a graph that uses lines to show the relationship between numbers or measurements that change

map (noun)

used about other types of images that show the positions of things

node (noun)

maths the place where lines cross or meet, for example on a graph

organogram (noun)

a drawing or plan that gives the names and job titles of all the staff in an organization or department, showing how they are connected to each other

origin (noun)

maths the point on a graph where the x-axis meets the y-axis, where the value is zero

pictogram (noun)

a graph that shows numbers or amounts as simple pictures

pie chart (noun)

a circle divided into sections in order to show how something is divided into different amounts

plan (noun)

a drawing showing how something is or will be made

scatter diagram (noun)

a graph that shows numbers or amounts as points. A straight line is drawn through as many points as possible in order to show the general pattern.

spidergram (noun)

a drawing that shows a summary of facts or ideas, with the main subject in a central circle and the most important facts on lines drawn out from it

spreadsheet (noun)

a chart produced on a computer that shows numbers in a way that makes them easy to compare

table (noun)

a way of showing detailed pieces of information, especially facts or numbers, by arranging them in rows and lines across and down a page

tabular (adjective)

formal in the form of a table (=a way of showing detailed information in rows)

tree diagram (noun)

a drawing in which connections, for example between members of a family, are shown using lines that spread like the branches on a tree

Venn diagram (noun)

a drawing of circles that cross over each other, showing features shared by different sets (=groups of numbers)

visual (noun)

something such as a drawing or a photograph, especially one that helps to explain something

x-axis (noun)

a fixed line that goes from left to right and is used for showing measurements or for finding the position of points on a graph

y-axis (noun)

a fixed line that goes from top to bottom and is used for showing measurements or for finding the position of points on a graph