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high definition

noun

  1. a system for screen display of images that are sharper and more detailed than normal, having many more than the standard number of scanning lines per frame: : HD high-definition television.

    Most TV shows are available in high definition.

  2. an audio system that reproduces sound with a high degree of accuracy and clarity: : HD

    music recordings that use high definition.

  3. an optical system that produces very sharp images. : HD


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Other Words From

  • high-defi·nition adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of high definition1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

Sir David's programmes have gone from being shot on 16mm film stock with clockwork cameras in 1954 to ultra high definition 4k in the present day.

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Sir David's programmes have gone from being shot on 16mm film stock with clockwork cameras in 1954 to ultra high definition 4k in the present day.

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Some 17 months later, Manthan was reborn in ultra high definition 4K.

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He pitched himself as the surgeon who had literally written the book on “High Definition Liposuction” — which he sold for $49.95.

The screen-filling presentation looks good in high definition but really needed an ultra-high definition release to showcase the beauty of Venice with even a fireworks display, the 1940s period costuming and production design, and some of the spooky masks and interior palace visuals.

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