Animated in a sentence as an adjective

It made it really easy to block animated ads.

Not the animated gifs or the font size 1, but the fact that once the site is loaded, it's completely done.

This can only mean that Best Buy was animated by a "might makes right" approach to this whole episode.

I found the whole discussion quite sad, the stupid animated GIFs in particular.

This is also the same man who hired I. M. Pei as an architect and powered the team that made the first computer animated motion picture.

No need to follow an animated tutorial designed by someone who thinks they know how a person should learn programming.

I was personally deeply shocked recently, when I sat with my children as they were watching the animated Iron Man series at their grandpas house.

If you can get past the notion that "no one in the world can use animated icons well", you might realize that these could be used in moderation to add a hint of whimsy to a site.

Like with balls, marbles, and blocks, running and falling down, and not with animated honeypots and flying unicorns?My own kid won't be here for a few more months, so I'm not preaching; just honestly asking.

The "it requires more processing power for animations" reason is bogus, because there are very few animated effects, and I switched off whatever I could anyway.

This is an astonishing demo -- and I very nearly missed it, because I thought the scrolly graphic at the top was just a fancy animated header, followed by a bunch of text that seemed to be refering to something else.

Overriding it with a bunch of unsupported animated nonsense that requires Javascript and invisible divs and such is a recipe for disaster from a usability and accessibility stand point.

Animated definitions

adjective

having life or vigor or spirit; "an animated and expressive face"; "animated conversation"; "became very animated when he heard the good news"

See also: alive

adjective

made to appear to move as living creatures do; "an animated cartoon"; "animated puppets"