Antonyms for charts


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : chahrt
Phonetic Transcription : tʃɑrt


Definition of charts

Origin :
  • 1837, "to enter onto a map or chart," from chart (n.). In the commercial recording sense, a reference to appearing on the "Billboard" magazine music popularity chart is by 1961. The chart itself was printed from c.1942. Related: Charted; charting.
  • noun map, plan
  • verb plan, map out
Example sentences :
  • Unfortunately, the journals and charts of Columbus are lost.
  • Extract from : « Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia » by Various
  • He went to the cabin, collected papers and charts and prepared to leave.
  • Extract from : « Keziah Coffin » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • I returned the salute and turned my attention again to the charts.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 » by Various
  • He never used his charts more than a year, Captain Brierly didn't.
  • Extract from : « Lord Jim » by Joseph Conrad
  • The charts they made were full of 'P's, P for positive, long columns of big, red 'P's.
  • Extract from : « Homesick » by Lyn Venable
  • Some other time I shall take up Super-geography, and be guilty of charts.
  • Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
  • Charts Hydrographicall, true, (not with parallell Meridians).
  • Extract from : « The Mathematicall Praeface to Elements of Geometrie of Euclid of Megara » by John Dee
  • It was on our charts as a Marscorp industry, supported by the government.
  • Extract from : « Rebels of the Red Planet » by Charles Louis Fontenay
  • He didn't bother with that, and wondered why he bothered with the charts at all.
  • Extract from : « Ministry of Disturbance » by Henry Beam Piper
  • It was littered with maps and charts and printed tabulations.
  • Extract from : « The Green Rust » by Edgar Wallace

Synonyms for charts

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