After Image
Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning in Nepali:
1. छायापट (chayapat)
2. पछिबाट देखिने छाया (pachibata dekhine chhaya)
Pronunciation:
(af-ter im-ij)
Nearby Words:
1. Aftermath (Noun) – पछिपछिका (pachhipachhika)
2. Afternoon (Noun) – दिउसो (diuso)
3. Afterward (Adverb) – पछि (pachi)
Synonyms:
1. Persistence
2. Residual image
3. Ghost image
4. Optical illusion
5. Visual echo
Antonyms:
छायापटको विपरीत (chayapatko viparit)
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After Image refers to the visual illusion that occurs after staring at a bright light or intense image for a prolonged period and then shifting the gaze to a neutral surface. The phenomenon is characterized by the perception of a ghostly or residual image that persists even after the original stimulus is removed. In Nepali, After Image can be translated as “छायापट” (chayapat) or “पछिबाट देखिने छाया” (pachibata dekhine chhaya).
Some nearby words related to After Image include Aftermath (पछिपछिका), which refers to the consequences or events following a significant event, and Afternoon (दिउसो), which denotes the time period between noon and evening. Another related term is Afterward (पछि), an adverb indicating something that occurs or is done subsequently.
Synonyms for After Image include Persistence, Residual image, Ghost image, Optical illusion, and Visual echo. These terms highlight the persistence of the visual impression even after the original stimulus is no longer present.
Antonyms for After Image can be expressed as “छायापटको विपरीत” (chayapatko viparit) in Nepali.