Animation Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun an animated cartoon or film

verb to give life or motion to

adjective pertaining to or having the power of motion

  • The animator used advanced software to animate the characters in the movie.
  • I love watching animated movies because the characters are so lively and fun.
  • Dude, did you see that new animated show? It's so cool!
  • Her eyes seemed to animate with excitement as she talked about her upcoming trip.

noun a film using animation techniques to create the illusion of movement

adjective characterized by being lively, energetic, or full of movement

  • The animated cartoon was praised for its intricate animation and compelling storyline.
  • I love watching animated cartoons with my friends on Saturday mornings.
  • That animated cartoon was so lit, I couldn't stop watching!
  • The political situation was like an animated cartoon, with characters constantly changing and unpredictable plot twists.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The animated film was a box office success, receiving critical acclaim for its stunning visuals.
  • I love watching animated movies because they always make me laugh and feel happy.
  • That new animated show is totally lit, I can't stop binge-watching it!
  • His animated gestures and expressions brought life to the character he was playing on stage.

adjective describing something that is soft, thick, and shapeless

  • The blobby shape of the cloud was caused by a combination of factors.
  • That blobby thing in the corner is actually a modern art sculpture.
  • I can't believe you ate that blobby mess from the fridge.
  • Her thoughts were like a blobby mass, hard to grasp and even harder to understand.

noun a humorous or satirical drawing or comic strip

adjective characteristic of or resembling a cartoon

  • The educational cartoon was a hit among young children.
  • I love watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
  • That cartoon was so funny, I was cracking up the whole time.
  • His exaggerated storytelling made it seem like a cartoon come to life.

noun the act of making something less severe or intense

verb to make something less severe or intense

  • The central bank announced a new policy aimed at easing inflation rates.
  • The teacher is easing up on the homework assignments this week.
  • I'm slowly easing into my new job, trying to learn the ropes.
  • His calm demeanor was like easing balm on the tense situation.

adjective silly or ridiculous in a funny way

  • The comedian's goofy antics entertained the audience throughout the show.
  • My friend always makes goofy faces in photos to make us laugh.
  • That movie was so goofy, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
  • Despite his goofy appearance, he was actually a very intelligent and serious person.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a cartoon, especially in being unrealistically simplified or exaggerated

  • The artist's use of bold lines and exaggerated features gave the painting a cartoonish quality.
  • The character in the movie looked so cartoonish, it was hilarious!
  • I love how the video game has a cartoonish vibe to it.
  • The politician's promises seemed so cartoonish, like something out of a comic book.

noun a person who provides the voice for characters in animated films, TV shows, video games, etc.

  • The voice actor delivered a stunning performance in the animated film.
  • I heard that the voice actor for that character is really talented.
  • That voice actor totally nailed the role!
  • The voice actor breathed life into the character with their performance.