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  • Cue or Queue: How to Use Them Correctly - Merriam-Webster
    The words cue and queue are pronounced the same, but usually have different meanings Cue (used as a noun) most often refers to a hint, or to a signal given to a performer (‘I forgot my line, and had to be given a cue from the stage manager’)
  • How To Use Cue vs. Queue Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Some terms sound the same but have different meanings, causing hesitation and writing issues An example of these homophones is queue vs cue Is it in the cue or in the queue? Cue the lights or queue the lights? And is it cue the tears in a theater? Learn the correct answers by reading this article!
  • Cue vs. Queue—What’s the Difference? - Grammarly
    The expression, “jump the queue” means to cut in line In computing, to queue means to store and retrieve commands or data in a specific order A queue is a list of such items Finally, a queue refers to a braid that is worn hanging down a person’s back
  • Cue or Queue: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    As a noun, a queue is a lineup of people or other things As a verb, queue means to line something up or to form a line A person in a queue waits their turn This should be easy to remember since queue and waits have the same number of letters- five
  • Cue vs Queue | Difference, Meaning Examples - QuillBot
    A queue is a line of people waiting for something, while a cue is a signal indicating that something should happen or a stick used to play games like pool and billiards Queue is mainly used in British English and means the same as “line” in American English Cue and queue are pronounced in the same way (i e , they are homophones)
  • Cue vs. Queue: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo
    Cue is a hint or a stick used in pool, while queue refers to a line or sequence As verbs, cue means to signal someone, while queue means to join a line Cue and queue have idiomatic uses like 'right on cue' and 'queue up', describing timing or lining up
  • ‘Cue’ vs ‘Queue’: What’s the Difference Between the Two?
    The words cue and queue might sound the same, but they mean different things A cue is a signal to do something For instance, an actor takes a cue to start their dialogue On the other hand, a queue is a line of people or vehicles waiting for their turn People stand in a queue at the grocery store checkout





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