"Animated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Animated" refers to something that is full of life, energy, or movement, often used to describe a lively and expressive manner or a state of being brought to life through motion, as in animated films or discussions. It can also mean to give life or movement to something, such as animating a character in a computer game.
1. The children were absolutely animated as they described their trip to the zoo, using gestures and excited voices to bring each moment to life.
2. The animated discussion during the debate team's practice showed that every member was passionate and invested in their arguments.
3. The animated cartoon series "The Adventures of Superhero Bob" has gained a huge following due to its lively characters and colorful graphics.
4. The art exhibit featured animated installations that combined technology with traditional art forms, creating an immersive and captivating experience for visitors.
5. The animated garden gnomes, with their moving parts and twinkling lights, added a touch of whimsy and delight to the otherwise static outdoor display.
Animalistic refers to characteristics or behaviors that are considered primitive, instinctive, or resembling those of animals. It often implies a lack of civilization or control, focusing on basic survival and natural instincts.
"Animality" refers to the characteristics, behaviors, or qualities that are associated with being an animal, such as instincts, physical abilities, or the lack of human-like reasoning and emotions. It emphasizes the primal or basic aspects of living creatures, distinguishing them from more advanced or complex human traits.
"Animalization" refers to the process of making something more like an animal or attributing animal-like characteristics to a person or object. It can also imply the reduction of a human being to a base or primitive state, resembling that of an animal. In some contexts, it may be used to describe the evolutionary process by which organisms develop traits similar to animals.
To animalize means to make something or someone more like an animal, often in terms of behavior or characteristics. It can also refer to the process of attributing animal-like qualities or instincts to humans or human actions.
"Animalizing" refers to the act of attributing animal characteristics or behavior to something or someone, often to emphasize their primal or instinctive nature. It can also imply reducing a person or their actions to a less than human level, associating them with the qualities of animals.
"Animals" refers to multicellular organisms that belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are typically characterized by being heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients from other living things, and are capable of movement at some point in their life cycle. Animals can range from simple organisms like sponges to complex creatures such as mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, and more. They play vital roles in ecosystems and are a fundamental part of the biodiversity on Earth.
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Animate refers to giving life or movement to something, often in the context of animation in film, art, or digital media. It can also mean to make something or someone more lively or energetic.