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Meaning of cinematic
The primary meaning of the word "cinematic" refers to something related to the cinema or filmmaking.
Etymology of cinematic
The word "cinematic" originates from the French word "cinématique," which is derived from the Greek words "kinēma" (movement) and the French suffix "-ique" (relating to)
The term has been used in English since the late 19th century to describe things related to the cinema or filmmaking
Synonyms
dramatic
theatrical
filmic
movie-like
screenlike
photogenic
picturesque
scenic
visually striking
motion-picture
silver-screen
Hollywood-style
big-screen
larger-than-life
spectacular
impressive
striking
arresting
eye-catching
captivating
engaging
absorbing
entertaining
thrilling
gripping
riveting
spellbinding
mesmerizing
cinematical
cinematographic
Definitions
- Relating to the cinema or film industry
- Having a quality reminiscent of film, especially in terms of visual style or dramatic effect
- Suitable for or relating to the production of movies
Usage Examples
- The cinematic quality of the landscape made it a popular location for filming movies
- The director's use of lighting and camera angles created a cinematic effect that drew the audience in
- The film's cinematic style was influenced by the works of classic Hollywood directors
Antonyms
non-dramatic
untheatrical
uncinematic
unphotogenic
unscenic
dull
uninteresting
unengaging
unentertaining
mundane
ordinary
everyday
lackluster
uninspiring
unimpressive
unremarkable
bland
flat
lifeless
static
stale