Definition: To impart motion or the appearance of motion to.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
Today we're tackling "animated," a word quite bright,
It means to give something movement, with all its might!
The dictionary gives it this simple plea:
“To impart motion or the appearance of glee!”
Let's break that down, nice and slow, you see,
"Impart" just means
to give
– like giving a decree.
And “appearance of motion,” well, that’s key!
It doesn’t
actually
move, but looks lively and free!
Think about cartoons, bright and bold,
Characters dancing, stories told.
They're animated, brought to life with flair,
A painted movement, beyond compare!
So "animated" means something seems to
live
,
With a little bit of motion, you can give!
Do you have any questions about this rhyme? Let’s discuss!