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- dia·gram·mati·cal·ly adverb
- nondi·a·gram·matic adjective
- nondi·a·gram·mati·cal adjective
- nondi·a·gram·mati·cal·ly adverb
- undi·a·gram·matic adjective
- undi·a·gram·mati·cal adjective
- undi·a·gram·mati·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diagrammatic1
1850–55; diagram + -atic as in problem, problematic
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Example Sentences
“The Holdovers” is a flat, phony, painfully diagrammatic movie masquerading as a compassionate, humane one.
From Los Angeles Times
More problematic is the diagrammatic nature of the storytelling.
From Los Angeles Times
Omnipresent was the influence of comics minimalist Chris Ware, known for his spare drawing style and his tight, diagrammatic sequences.
From Los Angeles Times
One casts shadows, the other is flatter, more diagrammatic, with thread sewn into the canvas; a new proposition about the same thing.
From Washington Post
“Watch,” a treasure at the Dallas Museum of Art, is at once a diagrammatic representation of two small timepieces and a deflected self-portrait.
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