cued

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7
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9
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4
Pronunciation
/kjuːd/

Definition of cued

2 senses · 2 parts of speech

adj

  1. Having or relying on a cue or cues.
    “The semi-direct measures were to involve a more cued response language laboratory DCT spoken sample and a free response face-to-tace structured interview.”
    “I vividly remember the case of a six year old boy, who although very cued otherwise, was unable to remember a word, let alone a sentence and he could not read even simple words for the first six months, which gave me the worst headache.”
    “A comparison of the cued recall probabilities to the cue-word associative strength values revealed an especially interesting age difference.”
    “For some analyses, Lamb, Sternberg, Orbach, Esplin, Stewart, and Mitchell (2003) distinguished between general invitations (e.g., "Tell me everything that happened") and cued invitations. Cued invitations were further categorized depending on whether they referenced events, actions, segments of time, or other topics.”
    “Overall, however, the Thysdrus pavement is, again like the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore painting, much more cued to the civic calendar than our mosaic from Gaul, both trhough its use of monthly labels and, more significantly, through the high number of monthly panels given over to ritual scenes (nine) as opposed to scenes depicting human beings performing actual labour (only three: June, July and September).”
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adj

  1. Having or relying on a cue or cues.
    “The semi-direct measures were to involve a more cued response language laboratory DCT spoken sample and a free response face-to-tace structured interview.”
    “I vividly remember the case of a six year old boy, who although very cued otherwise, was unable to remember a word, let alone a sentence and he could not read even simple words for the first six months, which gave me the worst headache.”
    “A comparison of the cued recall probabilities to the cue-word associative strength values revealed an especially interesting age difference.”
    “For some analyses, Lamb, Sternberg, Orbach, Esplin, Stewart, and Mitchell (2003) distinguished between general invitations (e.g., "Tell me everything that happened") and cued invitations. Cued invitations were further categorized depending on whether they referenced events, actions, segments of time, or other topics.”
    “Overall, however, the Thysdrus pavement is, again like the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore painting, much more cued to the civic calendar than our mosaic from Gaul, both trhough its use of monthly labels and, more significantly, through the high number of monthly panels given over to ritual scenes (nine) as opposed to scenes depicting human beings performing actual labour (only three: June, July and September).”

verb

  1. (form-of, participle, past)simple past and past participle of cue

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