graph

noun
UK: /ɡræf/
US: /ɡræf/
  1. A diagram that shows a relationship between two or more things.

    1. The graph shows sales over the last year.
    2. According to the graph, the company's profits have increased significantly since last quarter.
  2. A visual representation of data, showing patterns and trends.

    1. I made a graph of my grades.
    2. The statistician used a graph to illustrate the correlation between smoking and lung cancer.
  3. In mathematics, a diagram consisting of points (vertices) and lines (edges) connecting some of the points.

    1. Draw a graph to solve the problem.
    2. The algorithm efficiently traverses the graph to find the shortest path between two nodes.

Synonyms

chart plot diagram
graph verb
  1. To represent data in the form of a graph.

    1. Graph the results of the experiment.
    2. The software can graph the data automatically using various chart types.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "graph" in English means: A diagram that shows a relationship between two or more things., A visual representation of data, showing patterns and trends., In mathematics, a diagram consisting of points (vertices) and lines (edges) connecting some of the points..

The phonetic transcription of "graph" is /ɡræf/ in British English and /ɡræf/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "graph": chart, plot, diagram.

Example usage of "graph": "The graph shows sales over the last year.". More examples on the page.