cue (Meaning)

Wordnet

cue (n)

an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech

evidence that helps to solve a problem

a stimulus that provides information about what to do

sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards

Wordnet

cue (v)

assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned

cue Sentence Examples

  1. The director gave the actor a subtle cue to begin the scene.
  2. She waited for the perfect cue before making her entrance on stage.
  3. In billiards, a slight change in cue angle can dramatically alter the trajectory of the ball.
  4. His raised eyebrow served as a cue for me to stop talking.
  5. The ringing of the doorbell was the cue for the party to start.
  6. As the music reached its crescendo, it provided the perfect cue for the dancers to perform their final move.
  7. The comedian relied on the audience's laughter as a cue for when to deliver the next punchline.
  8. The teacher used hand gestures as cues to help students remember important information.
  9. The traffic light turning green was the cue for the cars to start moving again.
  10. The subtle cue from the conductor signaled the orchestra to begin playing.

FAQs About the word cue

an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech, evidence that helps to solve a problem, a stimulus that provides i

hint, suggestion, clue,indication, glimpse, lead, implication, intimation, suspicion, inkling

solution,solution, answer,answer,

The director gave the actor a subtle cue to begin the scene.

She waited for the perfect cue before making her entrance on stage.

In billiards, a slight change in cue angle can dramatically alter the trajectory of the ball.

His raised eyebrow served as a cue for me to stop talking.