different between cinematic vs cinematically
cinematic
English
Etymology
From French cinématique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?n??mæt?k/
Adjective
cinematic (comparative more cinematic, superlative most cinematic)
- Of or relating to the cinema.
- Resembling a professional motion picture.
- (dated) Relating to kinematics; kinematic.
Translations
Noun
cinematic (plural cinematics)
- (video games) A cut scene.
- Is there a way to skip this long cinematic?
Anagrams
- McCainite
Romanian
Etymology
From French cinématique
Adjective
cinematic m or n (feminine singular cinematic?, masculine plural cinematici, feminine and neuter plural cinematice)
- cinematic
Declension
cinematic From the web:
- what cinematic universe is wolverine
- what cinematic universe is venom in
- what cinematic universe is x-men
- what cinematic universe is deadpool in
- what cinematic universes are there
- what universe is wolverine in
- is wolverine in the mcu
- is wolverine in the marvel cinematic universe
cinematically
English
Etymology
cinematic +? -ally
Adverb
cinematically (comparative more cinematically, superlative most cinematically)
- In cinematic terms
- The film was cinematically interesting, but the story was dull.
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