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animated
[an-uh-mey-tid]
adjective
full of life, action, or spirit; lively; vigorous.
an animated debate on the death penalty.
made or equipped to move or give the appearance of moving in an animallike fashion.
animated puppets.
containing representations of animals or mechanical objects that appear to move as real ones do.
an animated window display.
animated
/ ĖƦ²Ōɪ˳¾±šÉŖ³ŁÉŖ»å /
adjective
full of vivacity and spirit; lively
characterized by movement and activity
an animated scene met her eye
possessing life; animate
moving or appearing to move as if alive
an animated display
pertaining to cinematographic animation
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- animatedly adverb
- nonanimated adjective
- overanimated adjective
- overanimatedly adverb
- semianimated adjective
- unanimated adjective
- unanimatedly adverb
- ˲¹²Ō¾±Ė³¾²¹³Ł±š»å±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Itās no surprise that heās become the emblem of the āHow to Train Your Dragonā animated movies, the first of which arrived in 2010.
Paramount and the āSouth Parkā creators developed specials featuring the four animated boys in a fictional Colorado mountain town to stream exclusively on Paramount+.
One search, which could be traced back to a person's Instagram account because of their username and profile picture, asked Meta AI to generate an image of an animated character lying outside wearing only underwear.
At long last, āSuper Mario Bros.ā became a blockbuster animated film, and there are now three Super Nintendo World theme park properties, including one here in Los Angeles at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Maryland's Moore ā a 46-year-old military veteran who is only the third black governor in US history ā generated the most animated response, as he spoke about the "baton" being in his generation's hands.
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