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visual effect

[vizh-oo-uhl i-fekt]

noun

Movies, Television.
  1. Usually visual effects a special effect that is added to a film or video in post-production, as computer-generated imagery. VFX



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Word History and Origins

Origin of visual effect1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

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Instead its "load-based" EA permit says that discharges should not have "adverse effects" on plants or animals in the water and that there should be "no significant adverse visual effect".

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“It’s a visual effect that you can really only capture with your camera and so everyone is crowding into the few viewing platforms in the valley.”

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It created the visual effect of more than doubling what Trump was able to turn, despite covering his ear with a comically oversized bandage and everything.

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For arresting visual effect, she included shadow puppet theater.

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The visual effect is striking.

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