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high fidelity
noun
- sound reproduction over the full range of audible frequencies with very little distortion of the original signal.
high fidelity
noun
- Often shortened tohi-fi
- the reproduction of sound using electronic equipment that gives faithful reproduction with little or no distortion
- ( as modifier )
a high-fidelity amplifier
Other Words From
- high-fi·deli·ty adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of high fidelity1
Example Sentences
Researchers used their novel system to measure these fields, and mathematical modelling to turn those fields into high fidelity images showing, millisecond-by-millisecond, which parts of the brain are engaged when we undertake tasks.
That lack of high fidelity is not loved by all but it does give long wave its own character, he explains.
Is high fidelity particularly important to the two of you?
And, fortunately for history, it is of high fidelity — amazingly intimate all these decades later, as if you are sitting with Haldeman in his home study as he dictates.
Altogether, these tools are expected to make it easier to make large-scale games at a high fidelity; CD Projekt Red has already confirmed it’s using the tool to build the next Witcher.
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