"Vignetting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vignetting refers to the darkening of an image or a portion of an image towards the edges, typically due to a lens or optical aberration. It can also refer to a literary device in which a central figure or theme is surrounded by peripheral or secondary elements that are less prominent, but still significant.
Vignetting refers to the darkening of the corners of a photograph or a broadcast image due to a camera lens or other optical device.
The billionaire's excesses of spending were leading to vignetting effects on his already fading image.
The new lens eliminated the vignetting issues that were being experienced with our high-end camera bodies.
The new restaurant's carefully arranged flowers and plants created a beautiful vignetting effect on the restaurant's social media photos.
The marketing director was determined to avoid any vignetting in the new campaign's visuals in order to portray the product in a more positive light.
A vigintillion is a term used in certain cultural and linguistic contexts to represent a number that is 1 followed by 63 zeros, equivalent to 1 × 10^63. It is also sometimes used to refer to a much smaller number, 1 followed by 18 zeros, or 1 × 10^18, depending on the context or tradition. The term is not typically used in formal or everyday mathematical contexts in English, and some mathematicians and linguists argue that it is a numerically and historically misleading term due to its inconsistent definition across different cultures and languages.
A short film, audiotape, or photograph that provides a glimpse of a scene or situation, often in a humorous or poignant way.
A vignette is a short descriptive or dramatic incident in a story, novel, or play, often used to illustrate a character or theme. It can also refer to a small, typically scenic, drawing or painting that captures a moment or atmosphere.<br><br>In photography, a vignette is a blurring or darkening of the edges of an image to draw attention to the center.<br><br>In a broader sense, a vignette can also refer to a brief, impressionistic sketch or a short, informal writing about a person, event, or place, often with a focus on character study or atmosphere.
(adv.) With great energy, strength and enthusiasm; with great effort and determination; strongly and actively.