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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A style of animation originating in Japan, characterized by stylized
colorful art, exaggerated expressions, oversized heads, large
expressive eyes, etc., meant for adults as well as children.
ETYMOLOGY:
The English word animation was imported into Japanese as animēshon;,
trimmed into anime, and then imported back into English. The word is
ultimately from Latin anima (breath, air, life, soul, or spirit). When
we animate something, we breathe life into it. We make static pictures
of comic books or manga come alive as moving characters. Earliest
documented use: 1985.
USAGE:
“Armed with brutal adolescent candor, she would rather sit behind her
closed door, playing video games and watching anime.” Alexandra Schwartz; All the Wrong Places; The New Yorker; Aug 17, 2020. See more usage examples of anime in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other
man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free. -Clarence Darrow, lawyer
and author (18 Apr 1857-1938)
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