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Live-action

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective

Noun:

A live-action refers to a type of film or television show that features real actors and physical sets, as opposed to animation or computer-generated imagery.

Example sentence: The live-action version of the beloved cartoon series received mixed reviews from fans.

Adjective:

Live-action, when used as an adjective, means related to or characterized by real-life actors or events, rather than being animated or fictional.

Example sentence: The live-action adaptation of the novel brought the story to life with its stunning performances.

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