Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌmeɪtɪd/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 I animated my favorite cartoon character.
A2 She animated the story with hand-drawn illustrations.
B1 The students animated a short film for their class project.
B2 The company hired a team of animators to animate their new video game.
C1 The animator spent months animating the complex scenes for the movie.
C2 The award-winning animator animated a masterpiece that captivated audiences worldwide.
adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
A1 The animated movie was colorful and fun.
A2 My niece loves watching animated cartoons on TV.
B1 The animated characters in the video game were very realistic.
B2 The animated film was nominated for an Academy Award.
C1 The animated series has a huge following among adults as well as children.
C2 The animated feature film pushed the boundaries of storytelling and animation technology.
formal The animated film was a box office success, receiving critical acclaim for its stunning visuals.
informal I love watching animated movies because they always make me laugh and feel happy.
slang That new animated show is totally lit, I can't stop binge-watching it!
figurative His animated gestures and expressions brought life to the character he was playing on stage.
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