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An image is a picture or the idea people have about someone or something.
Explanation at your level:
An image is a picture. You can see an image on your phone or in a book. It is a very common word for things you look at.
We use image to talk about photos or drawings. We also use it to talk about how people see us. For example, 'He wants a good image at work.' It means he wants people to think he is a good worker.
In this stage, you will use image to describe mental pictures. When you read a book, the author uses words to create an image in your mind. You will also see it used in business contexts, like 'branding' and 'public relations'.
At this level, you can discuss the nuance of image-consciousness or how media shapes our self-image. It is often used in debates about social media and how people curate their lives to look perfect for others.
Advanced users employ image in metaphorical ways. You might discuss the 'image of a nation' in political science or the 'poetic imagery' found in Shakespearean sonnets. It becomes a tool for analyzing symbolism and abstract perception.
Mastery involves understanding the etymological weight of the word. You can explore the philosophical concept of the imago in psychology, or discuss how the digital age has fundamentally altered our human relationship with the 'image' as a construct of reality versus simulation.
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- Image is a visual representation or a mental impression.
- It is a common noun used in business, art, and psychology.
- It comes from the Latin word 'imago'.
- It is easy to use and very versatile in daily conversation.
Hey there! The word image is super versatile. At its most basic level, it refers to a visual representation—think of a photo on your phone, a drawing in a book, or even a reflection in a mirror.
But it goes much deeper than just what we see. When we talk about a person or a company, image refers to their reputation. If a brand wants to seem eco-friendly, they work hard to change their public image. It is all about the impression left on others.
The word image has a cool journey! It comes from the Latin word imago, which meant a copy, imitation, or likeness. It is closely related to the word imitari, which is where we get the word imitate.
Over centuries, it moved through Old French before landing in Middle English. Originally, it was used primarily for statues or icons in religious contexts. It is fascinating how a word that once meant a physical statue evolved to describe the abstract mental impression we have of someone today!
You will hear image used in many ways. In tech, we talk about digital images or screen images. In business, you will often hear about brand image or corporate image.
It is a neutral word, but it takes on different tones depending on the context. If you say someone is image-conscious, it might sound a bit critical, meaning they care too much about how they look. If you talk about a vivid image, you are likely describing a powerful memory or a great piece of writing.
1. Spitting image: To look exactly like someone else. "He is the spitting image of his father."
2. Mirror image: An exact reflection. "The two buildings were mirror images of each other."
3. Image makeover: Changing how you are perceived. "The company needs an image makeover."
4. Project an image: To try to appear a certain way. "She tries to project an image of confidence."
5. Public image: How the world sees you. "His public image suffered after the scandal."
Image is a countable noun. You can have one image or many images. It is often used with articles like 'an' or 'the'.
Pronunciation-wise, it is IH-mij. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like cabbage (sort of!) or manage (in some dialects). Remember, the 'g' makes a soft 'j' sound, not a hard 'g' sound like in 'gate'.
Fun Fact
The word originally referred to death masks in Roman times.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'i' sound, followed by a soft 'j' ending.
Similar to UK, very clear soft 'j' sound.
Common Errors
- Hard 'g' sound
- Adding extra syllables
- Misstressing the second syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very common word
Easy to use
Easy to pronounce
Clear sound
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Articles with Nouns
An image
Noun Pluralization
Images
Subject-Verb Agreement
The image looks good
Examples by Level
I see an image on the screen.
I see a picture on the monitor.
Article usage
This is a nice image.
This is a good picture.
Simple noun phrase
Look at the image.
Look at the picture.
Imperative
I like this image.
I enjoy this picture.
Subject-verb-object
The image is small.
The picture is tiny.
Adjective
Save the image.
Keep the picture.
Verb phrase
Send me the image.
Send the picture to me.
Indirect object
The image is clear.
The picture is sharp.
Predicate adjective
She has a positive image.
The image is blurry.
I uploaded an image.
He cares about his image.
The image shows a cat.
Change the image size.
I printed the image.
The image is bright.
The company improved its public image.
He has a clear image of his future.
The software processes images quickly.
She is very image-conscious.
The book is full of vivid images.
The mirror showed a distorted image.
They want to project a professional image.
The digital image was edited.
Social media affects our self-image.
The candidate is trying to rebuild his image.
The film uses striking visual imagery.
She struggled with her body image.
The brand image is very modern.
He has a strong image of the event.
The image of the city has changed.
They used an image of a dove.
The poet evokes a haunting image.
The politician's image was carefully crafted.
We must consider the global image of the firm.
The painting creates a powerful image of war.
She projected an image of calm authority.
The media distorts the image of reality.
His image of success is quite different from mine.
The symbol serves as an image of hope.
The philosophical debate concerns the nature of the image.
The author deconstructs the image of the hero.
It is a complex image of societal decay.
The image functions as a metaphor for time.
His self-image is deeply rooted in his past.
The cinematic image transcends mere representation.
The image of the 'other' is central to the text.
They analyzed the cultural image of the machine.
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Idioms & Expressions
"spitting image"
looking exactly like someone
She is the spitting image of her mother.
casual"mirror image"
an exact reflection or copy
The two sides are a mirror image.
neutral"image makeover"
a deliberate change to improve reputation
The politician needs an image makeover.
neutral"project an image"
to convey a specific perception
He tries to project an image of power.
formal"in the image of"
modeled after someone or something
Created in the image of his creator.
literaryEasily Confused
Similar root
Verb vs Noun
I imagine (verb) an image (noun).
Similar meaning
Picture is more physical
Take a picture of the image.
Similar root
Faculty vs Object
Use your imagination to create an image.
Similar root
Action vs Object
An imitation of the image.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + projects + an + image
She projects an image of confidence.
Have + an + image + of
I have an image of the event.
Create + an + image
He created an image of success.
Change + the + image
They want to change the image.
The + image + is + adj
The image is very clear.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
'Imagine' is a verb, 'image' is a noun.
Use 'reputation' for personal character.
Public image is singular.
It is a soft 'j' sound.
Imagination is the faculty of creating images.
Tips
Memory Palace
Think of a mirror reflecting your 'image'.
Business Context
Use 'brand image' for companies.
Media
Notice how news uses 'images' to sway opinion.
Noun usage
Always use an article with singular 'image'.
Soft J
Don't make the 'g' sound hard.
Don't confuse
Don't use 'imagine' as a noun.
Etymology
It comes from the same root as 'imitate'.
Visualization
Create a mental image of the word itself.
Self-image
Use this when talking about psychology.
Plural
It is a regular noun, just add 's'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
I-MAGE: I Make A Great Example
Visual Association
A mirror reflecting your own face.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Describe your own public image in three words.
語源
Latin
Original meaning: imago (copy, likeness)
文化的な背景
None, but can be sensitive when discussing body image.
Used heavily in marketing and celebrity culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Marketing
- brand image
- corporate image
- market perception
Psychology
- self-image
- body image
- mental image
Photography
- digital image
- high-resolution image
- image quality
Literature
- vivid imagery
- poetic image
- symbolic image
Conversation Starters
"How does social media change our self-image?"
"What is the most important part of a company's image?"
"Do you think your public image is important?"
"What comes to mind when you hear the word image?"
"Can an image be more powerful than words?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your own self-image in one paragraph.
How has your image of the world changed since childhood?
Write about a time you tried to change your image.
Why do people care so much about their public image?
よくある質問
8 問A photo is a type of image, but an image can also be a drawing or a concept.
It is how you perceive your own personality and looks.
Rarely, though 'to image' is used in medical contexts like 'imaging' a body part.
Just add 's' to get 'images'.
It is neutral and used in all settings.
Someone who worries a lot about their appearance.
No, it is a shorter, softer sound.
Yes, usually referring to your reputation.
自分をテスト
I see an ___ on the wall.
Image is the noun for a picture.
Which means the way people see you?
Image refers to reputation.
An image can be a mental thought.
Yes, we have mental images.
Word
意味
These are common collocations.
He projects an image.
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Summary
An image is either a picture you see or the reputation you hold in the eyes of others.
- Image is a visual representation or a mental impression.
- It is a common noun used in business, art, and psychology.
- It comes from the Latin word 'imago'.
- It is easy to use and very versatile in daily conversation.
Memory Palace
Think of a mirror reflecting your 'image'.
Business Context
Use 'brand image' for companies.
Media
Notice how news uses 'images' to sway opinion.
Noun usage
Always use an article with singular 'image'.
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