animated
/ˈænɪmeɪtɪd/
adjective
- Full of life, energy, or excitement; lively.
- The party became more animated after the music started playing.
- Her animated storytelling made the history lesson fun for everyone.
- The children had an animated discussion about their favorite superheroes.
- Made using animation techniques; not live-action.
- He created an animated short film using stop-motion photography.
- The studio released a new animated series on the streaming platform.
- My little sister loves watching animated movies about talking animals.
verb
- Past tense of animate: brought to life or made lively.
- The teacher animated the class with a fun group activity.
- Her enthusiasm animated the entire team to work harder.
- The magician animated his puppet so it seemed to dance on its own.
- Past tense of animate: created moving images for a film or cartoon.
- He animated the logo so it spun and sparkled on the screen.
- The artist animated the scene frame by frame over several months.
- They animated the characters using traditional hand-drawn techniques.