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  2. The most common meanings of cue, used as a noun, are “a signal to a performer to begin a specific speech or action”, “a feature indicating the nature of something perceived,” and “a hint.” Here are some examples: When yet another guest threw a glass of wine in my face I took this as a cue to depart.

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  4. 1. a. : a signal (such as a word, phrase, or bit of stage business) to a performer to begin a specific speech or action. That last line is your cue to exit the stage. b. : something serving a comparable purpose : hint. I'll take that yawn as my cue to leave. 2. : a feature indicating the nature of something perceived.

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    The noun cue has two meanings: the first is a prompt—verbal or physical—that alerts actors or other performers of an upcoming line or required action. The second definition of cueis the long slender stick used to propel the cue ball (the white one) in the games of pool, billiards, and snooker. As a verb, cue means to give a signal or prompt to a sp...

    The noun queue is used more commonly in British English than in American English to refer to a sequence of items, such as a line of people waiting for entrance to a sporting event or show. It can also refer to anything that forms a line (such as ducks in a row or a line of cars). As a noun, a queue can also refer to a braid of hair, like a pigtail,...

    The meaning of the word cue as a prompt came from the use of the letter Q in 16th- and 17th-century theater: Q is thought to have been an abbreviation for a Latin word "Quando," meaning "when." Queuecomes from a Latin word meaning "tail," which is also the meaning from which pool cue is derived.

    Here are sample sentences that illustrate the difference between a cue and a queue, in American and in British English: 1. The young actor waited nervously for her cue to step onto the stage. Here,cue refers to a prompt or a signal to do something at a precise time. 2. My job with the TV production company is to hold up cue cards to help the actors...

    In British English, if you "jump the queue," it means one of two things: Either you're pushing your way into a line ahead of others waiting their turn (the American version of this is "cutting in line"), or you're using elevated status or power as an unfair advantage over others to get what you want. Like queue, "queue up" also means to start or jo...

    To be "right on cue" means that some event (an arrival, a comment, etc.) has occurred at the proper time. To "take a cue" means to respond properly to a prompt or suggestion.

    "Cue vs. Queue." https://www.englishgrammar.org/cue-vs-queue/.
    "Queue." https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/queue.
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  5. Definition of cue noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Cue definition: anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action. See examples of CUE used in a sentence.

  7. CUE definition: 1. a word or action in a play or film that is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or…. Learn more.

  8. A cue is something said or done by a performer that is a signal for another performer to begin speaking or to begin doing something.

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