high-definition
high-definition
Definition
high·-definition (hī′def′ə nis̸h′ən)
adjective
designating or of a type of television image transmission that has a quality of image definition (sense ) and sound reproduction greater than that of standard television
high-definition
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- first: We have the first High-Definition [ set-up ] - it's the biggest truck in Europe, which is where the company is now.
Modifies a noun
- camcorder: Panasonic also plans to release high-definition camcorders for consumers in 2007.
- playback: WMV-HD is Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 Series optimized for high-definition playback with 5.1 to 7.1 surround sound WMA.
- gaming: Hardware, software, and services: Xbox 360 represents a dramatic leap forward in high-definition gaming and entertainment experiences.
- television: In 1940, Baird gave a demonstration of a high-definition full color stereo television.
- video: In about five months, you'll be able to watch high-definition video on your iPod.
- TV: His cubicle isn't getting a high-definition TV any time soon.
Used with adjective complement
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