"Cued" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cued" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cued" Meaning

Cued refers to something that serves as a prompt or signal to remind or prompt someone to do or think something.

"Cued" Examples

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Verb


She was cued to start speaking by the nod from the moderator.
The actors were cued to enter the stage at exactly 8pm.
The programmer was cued to fix the bug in the software code.
The stagehands were cued to set up the backdrop and lights for the play.
The director cued the camera operator to capture a specific shot.

Noun


The flashlight served as a cue for the hikers to make their way out of the cave.
The warden cued the alarms to sound during the prison break.
The musician cued up the next song on her playlist.
The coach cued the players to change direction on the field.
The actor cued off his co-star's lines to deliver his monologue.

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Beaten or struck repeatedly with a club or cudgel, often in a violent or brutal manner.

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