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Animation   /ˌænəmˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Animation

noun
1.
The condition of living or the state of being alive.  Synonyms: aliveness, life, living.  "Life depends on many chemical and physical processes"
2.
The property of being able to survive and grow.  Synonym: vitality.
3.
Quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous.  Synonyms: brio, invigoration, spiritedness, vivification.
4.
The activity of giving vitality and vigour to something.  Synonyms: invigoration, vivification.
5.
The making of animated cartoons.
6.
General activity and motion.  Synonym: liveliness.



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"Animation" Quotes from Famous Books



... been sorely puzzled to decide from outward appearance which of the battered, travel-worn band was its leader. The fire lighted up a ring of gaunt, brown, bearded faces, and the pairs of eyes that centred on each speaker's face in turn had little of hope or animation in them. The conference began after the evening meal, and extended far into the night. All seemed to realize the hopelessness of pursuing the quest any farther, yet none cared to face the ordeal of turning the boats seaward again. They compromised the matter. ...
— Sea-Dogs All! - A Tale of Forest and Sea • Tom Bevan

... glorious, sweet-breathed morning, with its birds and flowers, is enough to brighten the most torpid thing into animation!" exclaimed Louise, grasping her friend's hand warmly. "You don't know how I love everything and everybody to-day, Mrs. Stanhope," she continued, in a tone of earnest enthusiasm, as she entered the little parlor, ...
— Eventide - A Series of Tales and Poems • Effie Afton

... and a thousand minute particulars which cannot be easily enumerated, that it is always dangerous to detach a witty saying from the group to which it belongs, and to set it before the eye of the spectator, divested of those concomitant circumstances, which gave it animation, mellowness, and relief. I ventured, however, at all hazards, to put down the first instances that occurred to me, as proofs of Mr. Burke's lively and brilliant fancy; but am very sensible that his numerous friends could have suggested many of a superior ...
— Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 • Boswell

... and the beautiful vales of Pendennyss were shooting forth a second crop of verdure. The husbandman was turning his prudent forethought to the promises of the coming year, while the castle itself exhibited to the gaze of the wondering peasant a sight of cheerfulness and animation which had not been seen in it since the days of the good duke. Its numerous windows were opened to the light of the sun, its halls teemed with the faces of its happy inmates. Servants in various liveries were seen ...
— Precaution • James Fenimore Cooper

... Kellogg's parting words, the sense of which was that first impressions were most important. "All the same," Duncan thought, "I don't believe they count in a dead-and- alive place like this. There's no one here with sufficient animation to realise I'm in town." This shows how little he understood our little community. A day of enlightenment was in store ...
— The Fortune Hunter • Louis Joseph Vance


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