Animated means brought to life or to give life too as in a cartoon when a drawing is brought to life.
Who's would be a contraction meaning 'who is'. Whose is the possessive and other usage.
Animated is an adjective (an animated movie) and a verb (past tense of animate).
ExploitationThe word is Sanskrit based and originally means the act of sucking.When we exploit others, we actually suck dry their resources and life.May be that's why the meaning of the word, by usage, became "exploitation".
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean animated as in a cartoon, you might say "We went to see the new animated movie." If you mean animated as in spirited, you could say "She is a very animated speaker." If you mean animated as in having a lot of movement and life, you could say "An animated scene met her eyes when she opened the door to the meeting." If you mean animated as in the appearance of living movement, you might say "The animated robots seemed almost alive."
Grammar is the set of rules that defines word formation, syntax, inflections and proper usage of a language.
In scientific usage, to deform is to alter the shape of something.
It is a very common usage, and there must be countless examples in literature.
No. Dodi is Hebrew. It is a word of poetic usage meaning "beloved".
They dinned into him until he realized the meaning. This sentence shows the usage of word dinning.
Denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word, while connotation refers to the feelings, emotions, or ideas associated with a word beyond its literal meaning. Denotation is objective and can be found in the dictionary, while connotation is subjective and can vary based on personal experiences and cultural context.
One American usage of the word "dock" and probably the most common, is a pier, a structure where you can land boats.
The adjective late acquired the meaning of deceased in the 15th century. It is related to the usage of the word meaning recent.
Who's would be a contraction meaning 'who is'. Whose is the possessive and other usage.
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siga is a form of the word seguir meaning "to follow" or "To continue" depending on usage. Siga = you continue or you follow.
Animated is an adjective (an animated movie) and a verb (past tense of animate).
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis