Associations to the word «Chart»
Noun
- Billboard
- Airplay
- Single
- Aria
- Topping
- Hip
- Rpm
- Uk
- Reaching
- Sales
- Platinum
- Hop
- Hit
- Week
- Number
- Album
- Selling
- Song
- Certification
- Copy
- Rap
- Indie
- Countdown
- Duet
- Us
- Motown
- Release
- Rendition
- Reggae
- Success
- Pop
- Belgium
- Dance
- Crossover
- Decca
- Peak
- Flinder
- Breakthrough
- Debut
- Presley
- Grammy
- Chart
- Spending
- Navigator
- Seller
- Switzerland
- Beatles
- Duo
- Staying
- Gone
- Rock
- Track
- Cash
- Top
- Mtv
Adjective
Wiktionary
CHART, noun. A map.
CHART, noun. A map illustrating the geography of a specific phenomenon.
CHART, noun. A navigator's map.
CHART, noun. A systematic non-narrative presentation of data.
CHART, noun. A tabular presentation of data; a table.
CHART, noun. A diagram.
CHART, noun. A graph.
CHART, noun. A record of a patient's diagnosis, care instructions, and recent history.
CHART, noun. A ranked listing of competitors, as of recorded music.
CHART, noun. A written deed; a charter.
CHART, noun. (topology) A subspace of a manifold used as part of an atlas
CHART, verb. (transitive) To draw a chart or map of.
CHART, verb. (transitive) To draw or figure out (a route or plan).
CHART, verb. (transitive) To record systematically.
CHART, verb. (intransitive) (of a record or artist) To appear on a hit-recording chart.
CHART DATUM, noun. (nautical) the level below which depths are indicated and above which heights of the tides are expressed; usually mean level of low water at a spring tide
CHART TABLE, noun. (nautical) A table below deck, on which charts are placed to navigate
Dictionary definition
CHART, noun. A visual display of information.
CHART, noun. A map designed to assist navigation by air or sea.
CHART, verb. Make a chart of; "chart the territory".
CHART, verb. Plan in detail; "Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein".
CHART, verb. Represent by means of a graph; "chart the data".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.