animation
Americannoun
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animated quality; liveliness; vivacity; spirit.
to talk with animation.
- Synonyms:
- sprightliness, exhilaration, ardor, enthusiasm, energy, vigor
- Antonyms:
- sluggishness
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an act or instance of animating or enlivening.
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the state or condition of being animated.
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Graphic Arts
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a dynamic visual medium produced from static drawings, models, or objects posed in a series of incremental movements that are then rapidly sequenced to give the illusion of lifelike motion.
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the process of preparing such animation, as for films, cartoons, video games, etc.
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a product of such animation, as a film or cartoon.
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noun
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liveliness; vivacity
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the condition of being alive
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the techniques used in the production of animated cartoons
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a variant of animated cartoon
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Other Word Forms
- interanimation noun
- nonanimation noun
- overanimation noun
Etymology
Origin of animation
1590–1600; 1910–15 animation for def. 4; (< Middle French ) < Latin animātiōn- (stem of animātiō a bestowing of life). See animate, -ion
Example Sentences
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The fable construct extends to a frenetic visual scheme of handmade art and animation that interrupts our absorption process as if we were kids needing stimulation between all the talking heads.
From Los Angeles Times
The wall will include an interactive feature: When visitors scan a QR code, they will see each player come to life and throw a strike, with animation provided by the AR Firm.
From Los Angeles Times
Still, she’s planning to add a marketing minor—along with her animation and games major—in case AI makes finding work in her chosen field too difficult.
A Labubu movie that will combine live action and computer-generated animation is in "early development", the two companies said in a statement.
From BBC
And all rendered in the same cutesy animation style that made “The Lego Movie” such a hit a decade or so ago.
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