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Cue in

/kjuː ɪn/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To give a signal or prompt someone to begin speaking or doing something.

  • The director cued in the actors to start the scene.
  • I'll cue you in when it's your turn to talk.

2. To provide someone with information necessary to understand something or be aware of what is happening.

  • Let me cue you in on the latest developments of the project.
  • I wasn't cued in on the decision-making process, so I felt out of the loop.

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