Pronunciation: /ˈkæmərə/
noun a device used for taking photographs or making videos
A1 I use my camera to take pictures of my family.
A2 She bought a new camera to capture memories during her vacation.
B1 The camera quality on this phone is amazing.
B2 Photography enthusiasts often invest in high-end cameras for professional use.
C1 The camera settings can be adjusted manually for more control over the image.
C2 The latest camera technology allows for 8K video recording with exceptional clarity.
verb N/A
A1 She camera the beautiful sunset during her vacation.
A2 He cameras all the important events in his life to remember them later.
B1 The documentary crew cameras the wildlife in their natural habitat.
B2 The photographer cameras the rare bird species in the forest.
C1 The filmmaker cameras the intense emotions of the characters in the movie.
C2 The journalist cameras the unfolding events in the war-torn country.
adjective N/A
A1 I have a camera phone.
A2 She bought a camera bag for her new DSLR.
B1 The camera angle in the movie was perfect for creating suspense.
B2 The camera work in the documentary was exceptional.
C1 The camera settings on the professional photographer's camera were customized for each shoot.
C2 The camera equipment used by the cinematographer was top-of-the-line.
adverb N/A
A1 She smiled for the camera.
A2 He quickly adjusted the camera settings.
B1 The camera automatically focuses on the subject.
B2 The new camera features a high-resolution sensor.
C1 The camera's advanced technology allows for precise image capture.
C2 The camera lens can be adjusted manually for optimal clarity.
pronoun N/A
A1 I have a camera. It takes pictures.
A2 She lost her camera on vacation. It had all her photos.
B1 The camera I bought last year is already outdated. I need to upgrade.
B2 The camera he uses for professional photography is top-of-the-line. It produces stunning images.
C1 The camera they used for the documentary was heavy and difficult to carry. It required a lot of effort.
C2 The camera we rented for the film shoot was state-of-the-art. It captured every detail beautifully.
preposition N/A
A1 I took a picture with my camera.
A2 She captured the beautiful scenery on her camera.
B1 The tourist captured the moment on his camera.
B2 The photographer adjusted the settings on his camera before taking the shot.
C1 The filmmaker used a high-quality camera to shoot the movie.
C2 The journalist relied on his camera to document the event.
conjunction N/A
A1 I took a picture with my camera.
A2 She couldn't find her camera, so she used her phone instead.
B1 I bought a new camera because my old one broke.
B2 The camera captured the beautiful sunset perfectly.
C1 The camera on my new phone has amazing quality.
C2 He is a professional photographer and his camera equipment is top-notch.
interjection N/A
A1 Camera! Look at the cute puppy!
A2 Camera! Smile for the picture!
B1 Camera! Don't forget to focus before taking the shot.
B2 Camera! Make sure the lighting is just right.
C1 Camera! Adjust the aperture for a better depth of field.
C2 Camera! Capture the essence of the moment with your composition.
article N/A
A1 I have a camera.
A2 She bought a new camera to take better photos.
B1 The camera I purchased has a high resolution.
B2 Using a camera with manual settings can improve your photography skills.
C1 The camera's advanced features allow for precise control over exposure and focus.
C2 Professional photographers often invest in high-quality cameras for their work.
formal The camera captured clear images of the crime scene.
informal I love taking pictures with my camera.
slang Let's snap some pics with the cam.
figurative Her eyes were like a camera, capturing every detail of the room.
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