High-definition
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
High-definition ( adjective )
Describing a type of image or sound that has a high resolution and is of a high quality.
Origin:
Combination of the words "high" meaning superior or of a high quality and "definition" meaning the clarity or sharpness of an image or sound.
Examples:
- The high-definition TV provided a crystal clear picture.
- The high-definition video camera captured every detail of the landscape.
- He watched the movie in high-definition and was impressed by the stunning visuals.
- The concert was broadcasted in high-definition, providing an immersive audio experience.
- I bought a high-definition monitor to play my games in the best quality.
(As a noun)
High-definition ( noun )
Describing a type of image or sound that has a high resolution and is of a high quality.
Origin:
Combination of the words "high" meaning superior or of a high quality and "definition" meaning the clarity or sharpness of an image or sound.
Examples:
- The high-definition TV provided a crystal clear picture.
- The high-definition video camera captured every detail of the landscape.
- He watched the movie in high-definition and was impressed by the stunning visuals.
- The concert was broadcasted in high-definition, providing an immersive audio experience.
- I bought a high-definition monitor to play my games in the best quality.