Que vs. Cue — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Que and Cue
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Definitions
Que
(rare) q cue.
Cue
A long tapered stick with a leather tip used to strike the cue ball in billiards and pool.
Que
Clipping of barbeque
Cue
A long stick with a concave attachment at one end for shoving disks in shuffleboard.
Que
(South Asia) queue
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Cue
(Nonstandard) Variant of queue.
Que
A half farthing.
Cue
A signal, such as a word or action, used to prompt another event in a performance, such as an actor's speech or entrance, a change in lighting, or a sound effect.
Cue
A reminder or prompting.
Cue
A hint or suggestion.
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Cue
An extract from the music for another part printed, usually in smaller notes, within a performer's part as a signal to enter after a long rest.
Cue
A gesture by a conductor signaling the entrance of a performer or part.
Cue
(Psychology) A stimulus, either consciously or unconsciously perceived, that elicits or signals a type of behavior.
Cue
(Archaic) One's assigned role or function.
Cue
(Archaic) A mood; a disposition.
Cue
The letter q.
Cue
(Games) To strike (a ball) with a cue.
Cue
(Nonstandard) Variant of queue.
Cue
To give a cue to; signal or prompt.
Cue
To insert into the sequence of a performance
Cued the lights for the monologue scene.
Cue
To position (an audio or video recording) in readiness for playing
Cue up a record on the turntable.
Cue
A small portion of bread or beer; the quantity bought with a farthing or half farthing and noted with a q (for farthing) in the buttery books.
Cue
An action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something.
Cue
The last words of a play actor's speech, serving as an intimation for the next actor to speak; any word or words which serve to remind an actor to speak or to do something; a catchword.
Cue
A marker or signal that triggers something, such as the start of an audio recording.
Cue
A hint or intimation.
Cue
(obsolete) Humour; temper of mind.
Cue
A straight tapering stick used to hit the balls in various games.
Cue
(obsolete) The tail; the end of a thing; especially, a tail-like twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a queue.
Cue
To give someone a cue signal.
Cue the cameraman, and action!
Cue
To spark or provoke.
Cue
To take aim on the cue ball with the cue and hit it.
Cue
To form into a cue; to braid; to twist.
Cue
The tail; the end of a thing; especially, a tail-like twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a queue.
Cue
The last words of a play actor's speech, serving as an intimation for the next succeeding player to speak; any word or words which serve to remind a player to speak or to do something; a catchword.
When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer.
Cue
A hint or intimation.
Give them [the servants] their cue to attend in two lines as he leaves the house.
Cue
The part one has to perform in, or as in, a play.
Were it my cueto fight, I should have known itWithout a prompter.
Cue
Humor; temper of mind.
Cue
A straight tapering rod used to impel the balls in playing billiards.
Cue
A small portion of bread or beer; the quantity bought with a farthing or half farthing.
Hast thou wornGowns in the university, tossed logic,Sucked philosophy, eat cues?
Cue
To form into a cue; to braid; to twist.
Cue
An actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech
Cue
Evidence that helps to solve a problem
Cue
A stimulus that provides information about what to do
Cue
Sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards
Cue
Assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned