different between cartoon vs realistic
cartoon
English
Etymology
In British English first, from French carton (“sketch, cardboard, card”), from Italian cartone (“cardboard, carton, box”), augmentative of carta (“paper”), from Latin carta (“papyrus”). Doublet of carton.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /k???tu?n/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k???tu?n/
- Rhymes: -u?n
Noun
cartoon (plural cartoons)
- (comics) A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings.
- (comics) A drawing satirising current public figures.
- (art) An artist's preliminary sketch.
- (animation) An animated piece of film which is often but not exclusively humorous.
- 12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift
- The matter of whether the world needs a fourth Ice Age movie pales beside the question of why there were three before it, but Continental Drift feels less like an extension of a theatrical franchise than an episode of a middling TV cartoon, lolling around on territory that’s already been settled.
- 12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift
- A diagram in a scientific concept.
Synonyms
- (humorous drawing or strip): comic strip, strip cartoon
- (satire of public figures): caricature, political cartoon
- (animated piece of film): animated cartoon, animation
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
Verb
cartoon (third-person singular simple present cartoons, present participle cartooning, simple past and past participle cartooned)
- (art, comics, animation) To draw a cartoon, a humorous drawing.
- (art) To make a preliminary sketch.
Anagrams
- coranto
Portuguese
Noun
cartoon m (plural cartoons)
- Alternative form of cartune
cartoon From the web:
- what cartoon character do i look like
- what cartoon character am i
- what cartoon do i look like
- what cartoon character said heavens to murgatroyd
- what cartoons were popular in the 1960s
- what cartoons are on hulu
- what cartoons are on netflix
realistic
English
Etymology
realist +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?????l?st?k/, /??i?j??l?st?k/
- Rhymes: -?st?k
Adjective
realistic (comparative more realistic, superlative most realistic)
- Expressed or represented as being accurate, practicable, or not idealistic.
- A realistic appraisal of the situation.
- Relating to the representation of objects, actions or conditions as they actually are or were.
- A realistic novel about the Victorian poor.
Antonyms
- unrealistic
- utopian
Derived terms
- realisticity
- realisticness
Related terms
- real
- realism
- realist
- reality
- realize
Translations
Anagrams
- clarities, eristical
realistic From the web:
- what realistic fiction
- what realistic mean
- what realistic fiction means
- what realistically happens when you die
- what realistic job should i have
- what realistic thing should i draw
- what realistic is the story
- what are examples of realistic fiction
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