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motion
Noun
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A motion is a movement, often not a big movement.
She made a small motion with her hand to get his attention.
The light turned green and he put the car into motion.
picture
Noun
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A picture is marks on a flat object, like paper, that show shapes, people, or things.
Mommy, I drew a picture of a cat.
Susan looked at the picture on the wall.
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A picture is a photograph.
Everyone stand there together and I'll take your picture.
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A picture is a still or moving image on a screen.
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A picture is an idea or image that have inside your head.
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A picture is an understanding of a situation.
What's the picture like in Somalia?
picture
Verb
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If you picture something, you make an image of it in your head.
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If something is pictured, it is shown in a picture.
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If something is pictured a certain way, it is described that way.
theater
Noun
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A theater is a building with a big room with a stage and places for many people to sit, so that people can watch a play with actors in it.
We went to the theater to watch a play by Shakespeare.
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A theater is a place where movies are shown.
We'll make it to the theater on time, there's twenty-nine minutes left before the movie starts.