CAPTION Meaning and
Definition
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A caption is a short, descriptive text or title that accompanies an image, photograph, or illustration, providing relevant information and context. It serves to explain, clarify, or enhance the meaning of the visual content depicted, helping the reader to understand its significance or purpose. Captions are commonly found in various forms of print media such as newspapers, magazines, books, and also in digital contexts, including websites and social media platforms.
Typically placed beneath or beside the visual content, captions may contain details such as the names of individuals photographed, their roles or occupations, the location where the image was taken, the date, or any other relevant information. However, captions can go beyond mere factual descriptions, often including explanations, interpretations, or opinions that add further depth or insight.
Captions play a crucial role in communication by providing the necessary text to complement visual elements, especially when visual information alone may not adequately convey the intended message. They act as a bridge between the image and the reader, facilitating comprehension and fostering a more complete understanding of the visual material.
In addition to their informative function, captions also have the power to evoke emotions, elicit reactions, or provoke thought by using concise yet impactful language. They aim to engage the audience, drawing their attention to the visual content and encouraging them to further explore or appreciate it.
Top Common Misspellings for CAPTION *
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Other Common Misspellings for CAPTION
Etymology of CAPTION
The word "caption" originated from the Latin word "captio" which means "seizing" or "taking". In medieval Latin, a derivative term "captio" was used in legal contexts to refer to the written heading or title of a legal document, which "seized" or summarized the content of the document. This legal usage of the term evolved and the word "caption" gradually came to be applied to short titles or explanatory headings placed above or below illustrations or photographs in books, newspapers, or other printed materials. Over time, the word "caption" expanded its meaning to include any descriptive or explanatory text accompanying visual media elements.
Similar spelling words for CAPTION
- captain,
- gyptian,
- kupchan,
- captaincy,
- capuchino,
- caution,
- cappuccini,
- capuchin,
- capetian,
- capuccino,
- Cubation,
- cabochon,
- open-caption,
- Cavatina,
- cooption,
- Capuchon,
- closed-caption,
- caftan,
- cappuccino.
Conjugate verb Caption
CONDITIONAL
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would caption
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would caption
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
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would be captioning
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would be captioning
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would be captioning
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would be captioning
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have caption
you
would have caption
he/she/it
would have caption
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would have caption
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would have caption
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been captioning
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would have been captioning
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would have been captioning
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FUTURE
I
will caption
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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will be captioning
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FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have captioned
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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will have been captioning
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IMPERATIVE
you
caption
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let´s caption
to caption
PAST
I
captioned
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captioned
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captioned
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captioned
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was captioning
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were captioning
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was captioning
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were captioning
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PAST PARTICIPLE
captioned
PAST PERFECT
I
had captioned
you
had captioned
he/she/it
had captioned
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had captioned
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had captioned
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been captioning
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had been captioning
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PRESENT
I
caption
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caption
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captions
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caption
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caption
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am captioning
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are captioning
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is captioning
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are captioning
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are captioning
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
captioning
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have captioned
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have captioned
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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have been captioning
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