Film And Television Vocabulary

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun someone who creates or invents something

  • The creator of the software program implemented various innovative features.
  • I heard the creator of that app is a young entrepreneur.
  • The music creator dropped a new track last night.
  • Nature can be seen as the ultimate creator of beauty in the world.

noun a picture, description, or representation of something in words or images

  • The artist's depiction of the historical event was praised for its accuracy and attention to detail.
  • I really like how the movie's depiction of the characters stayed true to the book.
  • The meme's depiction of that situation was so funny, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • The author's depiction of love as a battlefield in the novel was both poetic and thought-provoking.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • She arrived at the gala dressed to kill in a stunning evening gown.
  • Wow, you're really dressed to kill for the party tonight!
  • She showed up at the club dressed to kill, turning heads left and right.
  • His sharp wit and charming smile were his weapons, dressed to kill in any social situation.

noun a man who is known for being funny or making others laugh

  • The funnyman entertained the audience with his witty jokes and clever humor.
  • The funnyman had everyone in stitches with his hilarious stand-up routine.
  • That funnyman is a riot, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • Behind his goofy persona, the funnyman had a deep understanding of human nature and used humor to shed light on important issues.

verb to make something or someone appear more attractive or exciting, especially in a way that is not true to reality

  • It is important for media outlets to avoid glamorizing unhealthy behaviors.
  • Let's not glamorize skipping class as something cool.
  • Don't glamorize cheating on tests, it's not worth it.
  • The movie industry tends to glamorize the lives of celebrities, but the reality is often quite different.

noun a volume containing several novels or other items previously published separately

adjective covering many things or classes

  • The government passed an omnibus bill that addressed multiple issues at once.
  • I picked up an omnibus edition of my favorite comic book series.
  • Let's catch the omnibus to get to the concert on time.
  • The novel serves as an omnibus of the author's best works.

adjective describing someone or something that looks good in photographs

  • The professional photographer noted that the model was incredibly photogenic.
  • Wow, you always look so photogenic in pictures!
  • She's so photogenic, she always slays in photos.
  • His charisma on stage made him photogenic in the eyes of the audience.

adjective easily made to feel sick, faint, or disgusted, especially by unpleasant images, smells, or thoughts

  • She was quite squeamish when it came to blood and gore.
  • I can't watch horror movies with him, he's too squeamish.
  • I feel so squeamish about going to that haunted house.
  • He was squeamish about the idea of confronting his fears.

adjective causing a feeling of excitement or tension due to uncertainty about what will happen next

  • The suspenseful atmosphere in the courtroom was palpable as the jury deliberated.
  • That movie was so suspenseful, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
  • The suspenseful vibe at the party was intense, everyone was waiting for something big to happen.
  • The suspenseful silence in the room spoke volumes, filling the air with anticipation.

noun the coordination of events to operate simultaneously

  • The two machines operated in perfect synchronism, completing the task efficiently.
  • Their dance moves were in perfect synchronism, it was mesmerizing to watch.
  • We were totally in synchronism with each other during the game, it was like we could read each other's minds.
  • The team's efforts were in synchronism with the company's goals, leading to great success.

adjective relating to or constituting a title or titles

  • The titular character in the novel is a young prince.
  • The main character in the movie is the titular hero.
  • The rapper's new album features the titular track that everyone is talking about.
  • The company's CEO is the titular head, but the real decision-making power lies with the board of directors.

verb to dress or cover with a robe or clothing

  • The statue was enrobed in a beautiful velvet cloth for the unveiling ceremony.
  • She enrobed herself in a cozy blanket while watching a movie.
  • The rapper enrobed himself in flashy jewelry before hitting the stage.
  • The city was enrobed in a blanket of fog, creating a mysterious atmosphere.