Movies - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmuːvɪz|
Brit.  |ˈmuːvɪz|  British pronunciation of the word movies
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounmovie

noun

- plural form of movie
- The cinema
I'm taking my husband to the movies for our anniversary

Extra examples

She doesn't like all the sex and violence in movies.

“Is this a new idea for a movie?” “Hardly! I've seen dozens of movies just like it.”

Perhaps Hollywood can't be trusted to make Hollywood-style movies anymore.

Old western movies are my favorites.

These big-budget movies are star vehicles for well-known actors.

The film is recommended to anyone who liked her earlier movies.

When I go to the movies, I like to sit close to the screen.

All of his movies feature lavish sets and exotic locations.

He decided to walk to the movies instead of riding the bus.

The magazine conducted a poll to find out the favorite 100 movies of all time.

The book celebrates the movies of the past.

I'm tired of watching silly movies.

He wants to work in the movies.

His previous movies have all been comedies, so this dramatic role is a real departure for him.

We seldom go to the movies.

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