charts

word · lemma: chart

/ˈtʃɑɹts/
charts
/tʃˈɑːts/
chahts

Definition

Charts are visual displays of information, such as bars, lines, or circles, used to make data easier to understand. The word can also refer to organized tables or maps in some contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'charts' means data visuals like 'bar charts', 'pie charts', and 'line charts'. In everyday English, people often say 'graph' and 'chart' loosely, but they are not always exactly the same. 'Charts' can also mean music rankings ('the charts') or maps used for navigation in specific contexts.

Example Sentences

Can you add a couple of charts to the presentation so the data is clearer?

natural

The teacher showed us three charts in class.

basic

These charts make the numbers easy to read.

basic

I put the sales charts in the report.

basic

I like reports with simple charts, not huge blocks of text.

natural

The app tracks your sleep and shows the results in colorful charts.

natural