animated - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • gifs: I look forward to trying a few more of these simple animated GIFs.
  • gif: You too could have your own animated gif in the vein of the given examples.
  • GIF: Animated GIF files Most images used in web pages are one of two formats: JPEG or GIF.
  • screensavers: Animated screensavers, a slideshow application and 3D games give a playful contrast to the sleek exterior of the handset.
  • cartoon: The cards rush by one at a time, and the drawings become an animated cartoon!
  • graphics: Every page is nicely presented with either animated graphics, photos, or children's work.

Modifying Another Word

  • digitally: Studios are also used by video games makers to record the movement of digitally animated characters.
  • beautifully: A beautifully animated story designed to help children recognize the time with a variety of time pieces.
  • fully: What shape will the networked, truly interactive and fully animated - or filmed adventure take?
  • very: Most Haunted Extra: A very animated crew anticipating the investigation ahead.
  • well: Particularly well animated ' real photographic ' views which may fetch £ 20.00 upwards.
  • so: She was so animated and happy and told Sarah " I'm gonna get ya on the first try Sarah!

Used with adjective complement

  • become: He is lead around the streets by two men, glaring into images which become animated.
  • get: Free Watery Workshop For Children At The Royal Albert Memorial Museum Still Time To Get Animated Still Time To Snap To It!
  • seem: The regimented North Korean military audiences listening stiffly to their great leader seem positively animated by comparison.
  • grow: As the hours passed, our conversation grew more animated, as we talked about " very private " issues.
  • use: For a more advanced and interactive online presence, our design team can use animated Flash technology to create high impact web sites.

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