Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌmeɪt/
noun an animated cartoon or film
A1 I like to watch animated movies.
A2 The children were fascinated by the animated characters.
B1 She is studying animation at university.
B2 The animated series has a huge following.
C1 The animator won an award for their latest project.
C2 The animation in the movie was groundbreaking.
verb to give life or motion to
A1 I can animate my drawings by adding movement to them.
A2 Children love to watch animated movies with colorful characters.
B1 The artist used special software to animate the characters in the film.
B2 The team of animators worked tirelessly to bring the animated series to life.
C1 The company hired a renowned animator to animate their latest project.
C2 The animated film won several awards for its innovative storytelling and breathtaking visuals.
adjective pertaining to or having the power of motion
A1 The animated movie was very entertaining for children.
A2 She created an animated video for her school project.
B1 The website had an animated banner that caught the user's attention.
B2 The artist's portfolio included a series of animated illustrations.
C1 The company hired an animated video production team to create a promotional video.
C2 The animated film was praised for its stunning visuals and intricate storytelling.
formal The animator used advanced software to animate the characters in the movie.
informal I love watching animated movies because the characters are so lively and fun.
slang Dude, did you see that new animated show? It's so cool!
figurative Her eyes seemed to animate with excitement as she talked about her upcoming trip.
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