From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvisuallyvi‧su‧al‧ly /ˈvɪʒuəli/ ●○○ AWL adverb 1 APPEARANCEin appearance Chairs should be visually attractive as well as comfortable.2 → visually impaired3 SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingin a way that involves the eyes The process is easy to understand when it is demonstrated visually.
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visually• The eyes of trilobites include some very sophisticated structures that show they were far from primitive visually.• Sometimes a self-absorbed child is less sensitive visually as well.• Most important, keep it professional and visually clean.• In the garden, warm colors move toward the eye, visually shortening distances.• There is also the problem that some letters are visually very similar.• Babies are still developing visually when they are born.