On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Cues. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Cues meaning
plural of cue
Using Cues
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of cue
- In the example corpus, cues often appears in combinations such as: cues from, cues to, cues and.
Context around Cues
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cues
- In this selection, "cues" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, visual, further and social stand out and add context to how "cues" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and sound cues to create and assess nonverbal cues such as. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cues" sits close to words such as bulletin, cayman and climax, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cues
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Do they disregard our social cues? (6 words)
In fact, most neurons were multitaskers, responding to different sensory cues. (11 words)
I maxed out at about 30 mph and took braking cues from my grandma. (14 words)
In today's world, you have to mock up all of your cues with synthesizers and samples for directors to hear what's going on, which makes a ton of sense; before they get to the expensive scoring stage, they know what they're going to hear. (47 words)
In this training the clinician will give the patient short instructions with contextual cues (such as facial expressions and gestures) and remind the patient to stop speaking while listening to these instructions through the use of these cues. (38 words)
Berkeley goes on to argue that visual cues, such as the perceived extension or 'confusion' of an object, can only be used to indirectly judge distance, because the viewer learns to associate visual cues with tactile sensations. (37 words)
Do they disregard our social cues? (6 words)
Example sentences (20)
Stock markets will focus on global cues and fresh news flow on Covid-19 pandemic for further cues in a holiday-shortened week ahead, according to analysts.
These so-called automatic behaviors are in response to cues to eat, suggesting that a reduction in environmental eating cues can be successful at helping reduce obesity.
Although there is a loss of certain social cues through telephones, mobile phones bring new forms of expression of different cues that are understood by different audiences.
Berkeley goes on to argue that visual cues, such as the perceived extension or 'confusion' of an object, can only be used to indirectly judge distance, because the viewer learns to associate visual cues with tactile sensations.
In this training the clinician will give the patient short instructions with contextual cues (such as facial expressions and gestures) and remind the patient to stop speaking while listening to these instructions through the use of these cues.
They even made women continue to use maces after cues were invented, for fear that they would rip the cloth with the sharper cues.
Accordingly, investors often take their cues for to how to value such companies based on how other EV stocks are moving.
As with all things education-related lately, Arkansas is taking its cues from Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, who’s championing an identical bill.
By the ’60s, Black editors took cues from Black Power politics and the Black Is Beautiful movement.
Do they disregard our social cues?
Essentially, you want to build cues that lead to the behavior so you’ll be more likely to repeat it in the future.
Further down the line, future iterations of the project may also include visual input in order to assess nonverbal cues such as body language.
George Clarke is feeling at peace touring this home built with minimal and tranquil Japanese design cues.
Growing up with Wilder's version of Willy Wonka, King wanted to connect the two through visual cues and the script.
I maxed out at about 30 mph and took braking cues from my grandma.
In addition, Church further establishes further cues to protect oneself from awkward relationship that can cause distress to mental stability.
In fact, most neurons were multitaskers, responding to different sensory cues.
Instead, its writer-director, Brian Duffield, relied mainly on visual and sound cues to create both the scares and the plot.
In today's world, you have to mock up all of your cues with synthesizers and samples for directors to hear what's going on, which makes a ton of sense; before they get to the expensive scoring stage, they know what they're going to hear.
Ken Levine's studio Ghost Story Games finally announced its project at the 2022 Game Awards, which is plainly taking cues from Levine's past works.
Common combinations with cues
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- cues from 54×
- cues to 18×
- cues and 17×
- visual cues 15×
- take cues 13×
- global cues 11×
- social cues 11×
- their cues 10×
- taking cues 8×
- cues in 7×