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Wearily
Straggled
Fatigue
Frail
Sheepishly
Patronized
Obligations
Psychological
Horizon
Awakening
Beaming
Immense
Majestic
Numerous
Narration
Audio
Contrast
Synchronization
Pan(Media definition)
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Here are concise definitions, part(s) of speech, and a short example for each word:
- Wearily (adverb) — in a tired or exhausted manner.
Example: She spoke wearily after the long shift.
- Straggled (verb/adjective; past of straggle) — trailed behind or spread out in an irregular, scattered way.
Example: The hikers straggled into camp one by one.
- Fatigue (noun/verb) — extreme tiredness (noun); to make tired (verb).
Example: Physical fatigue forced him to stop.
- Frail (adjective) — physically weak or delicate; easily broken or damaged.
Example: The frail old man needed help crossing the street.
- Sheepishly (adverb) — with embarrassment or shame; bashfully.
Example: He smiled sheepishly after admitting his mistake.
- Patronized (verb; past of patronize) — treated condescendingly; or supported as a customer (context-dependent).
Example (condescending): She felt patronized by his remarks.
Example (customer): He patronized the local café every morning.
- Obligations (noun, plural) — duties or responsibilities one is required or feels compelled to perform.
Example: Family obligations kept her from traveling.
- Psychological (adjective) — relating to the mind, emotions, and mental processes.
Example: He sought psychological counseling for stress.
- Horizon (noun) — the line where earth and sky appear to meet; figuratively, the limit of one’s experience, knowledge, or interest.
Example: New opportunities appeared on the horizon.
- Awakening (noun/adjective/verb) — the act of waking or becoming aware (noun/verb); causing awareness or alertness (adjective).
Example: The book prompted a social awakening.
- Beaming (adjective/verb) — smiling brightly (adj); emitting light or radiance (verb).
Example: She was beaming with pride.
- Immense (adjective) — extremely large or vast in scale or degree.
Example: The project required an immense amount of work.
- Majestic (adjective) — grand, dignified, and awe-inspiring.
Example: The mountains looked majestic at sunrise.
- Numerous (adjective) — existing in large numbers; many.
Example: There were numerous questions after the lecture.
- Narration (noun) — the act or process of telling a story, often spoken commentary in a film or recording.
Example: The film’s narration guided the audience through the history.
- Audio (adjective/noun) — relating to sound or the reproduction of sound; sound recording or signal.
Example: The audio on the video was out of sync.
- Contrast (noun/verb) — a striking difference (noun); to compare to show differences (verb).
Example (noun): The contrast between their styles was clear.
Example (verb): The author contrasts city life with rural life.
- Synchronization (noun) — the act of causing events or processes to occur at the same time or rate; coordination in time.
Example: The synchronization of sound and picture is crucial in film.
- Pan (media definition) — in filmmaking and audio, a pan is a horizontal camera movement that pivots the camera left or right to follow action or reveal a scene; in audio, panning places a sound in the stereo field (left–right). (Separately, in reviews to “pan” something means to criticize it severely.)
Example (film): The director used a slow pan to reveal the skyline.
Example (audio): The engineer panned the guitar slightly left.
- Wearily (adverb) — in a tired or exhausted manner.
Example: She spoke wearily after the long shift.
- Straggled (verb/adjective; past of straggle) — trailed behind or spread out in an irregular, scattered way.
Example: The hikers straggled into camp one by one.
- Fatigue (noun/verb) — extreme tiredness (noun); to make tired (verb).
Example: Physical fatigue forced him to stop.
- Frail (adjective) — physically weak or delicate; easily broken or damaged.
Example: The frail old man needed help crossing the street.
- Sheepishly (adverb) — with embarrassment or shame; bashfully.
Example: He smiled sheepishly after admitting his mistake.
- Patronized (verb; past of patronize) — treated condescendingly; or supported as a customer (context-dependent).
Example (condescending): She felt patronized by his remarks.
Example (customer): He patronized the local café every morning.
- Obligations (noun, plural) — duties or responsibilities one is required or feels compelled to perform.
Example: Family obligations kept her from traveling.
- Psychological (adjective) — relating to the mind, emotions, and mental processes.
Example: He sought psychological counseling for stress.
- Horizon (noun) — the line where earth and sky appear to meet; figuratively, the limit of one’s experience, knowledge, or interest.
Example: New opportunities appeared on the horizon.
- Awakening (noun/adjective/verb) — the act of waking or becoming aware (noun/verb); causing awareness or alertness (adjective).
Example: The book prompted a social awakening.
- Beaming (adjective/verb) — smiling brightly (adj); emitting light or radiance (verb).
Example: She was beaming with pride.
- Immense (adjective) — extremely large or vast in scale or degree.
Example: The project required an immense amount of work.
- Majestic (adjective) — grand, dignified, and awe-inspiring.
Example: The mountains looked majestic at sunrise.
- Numerous (adjective) — existing in large numbers; many.
Example: There were numerous questions after the lecture.
- Narration (noun) — the act or process of telling a story, often spoken commentary in a film or recording.
Example: The film’s narration guided the audience through the history.
- Audio (adjective/noun) — relating to sound or the reproduction of sound; sound recording or signal.
Example: The audio on the video was out of sync.
- Contrast (noun/verb) — a striking difference (noun); to compare to show differences (verb).
Example (noun): The contrast between their styles was clear.
Example (verb): The author contrasts city life with rural life.
- Synchronization (noun) — the act of causing events or processes to occur at the same time or rate; coordination in time.
Example: The synchronization of sound and picture is crucial in film.
- Pan (media definition) — in filmmaking and audio, a pan is a horizontal camera movement that pivots the camera left or right to follow action or reveal a scene; in audio, panning places a sound in the stereo field (left–right). (Separately, in reviews to “pan” something means to criticize it severely.)
Example (film): The director used a slow pan to reveal the skyline.
Example (audio): The engineer panned the guitar slightly left.
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