instantané

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A snapshot: "instantané" refers to a photograph taken quickly, typically without formal posing or preparation.
    • A short play: In theatrical contexts, "instantané" can mean a very brief dramatic work, often of a few lines.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • She took an instantané of the children playing in the park. (A quick, unposed photograph capturing a spontaneous moment.)
    • The theatre troupe performed an instantané about a chance meeting. (A very short play lasting only a few minutes.)
Advanced Usage
  • "instantané photography": the practice of taking quick, candid photographs.

    • The invention of the Polaroid camera popularized instantané photography. (Photography focused on capturing moments immediately.)
  • "instantané in the cinema": a brief, unscripted scene or shot.

    • The director included an instantané of the city street to convey realism. (A short, spontaneous shot in a film.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Instantanéité (n): the quality of being instantaneous or immediate.

    • The instantanéité of the flash helped capture the moment. (The immediate nature of the flash.)
  • Instantanément (adv): in an instantaneous manner; immediately.

    • The camera captured the scene instantanément. (Without any delay.)
Synonyms
  • Snapshot: a photograph taken quickly and informally.
  • Candid shot: a photograph taken without the subject's knowledge or posing.
  • Vignette: a brief, evocative description, account, or scene.
Related Idioms
  • "Catch a moment": to capture a brief, fleeting event.

    • The photographer caught a moment with an instantané of the laughing child. (Preserved a short-lived scene.)
  • "In the blink of an eye": describing something happening very quickly.

    • The instantané was taken in the blink of an eye. (Very fast, as the photo was taken instantly.)

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