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digital
[ dij-i-tl ]
adjective
- displaying a readout in numerical digits rather than by a pointer or hands on a dial:
a digital speedometer;
a digital watch.
- of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
- of, relating to, or using data in the form of numerical digits:
a digital image;
digital devices.
- involving or using numerical digits expressed in a scale of notation, usually in the binary system, to represent discretely all variables occurring in a problem.
- available in electronic form; readable and manipulable by computer:
Scan these two pages so you'll have them as a digital document.
- pertaining to, noting, or making use of computers and computerized technologies, including the internet:
We are living in an increasingly digital world.
Digital activism uses social media to achieve political reform.
His blog is a great example of digital journalism.
Digital technology has revolutionized the music industry.
- of or relating to a digit or finger.
- resembling a digit or finger.
- manipulated with a finger or the fingertips:
a digital switch.
- having fingers or digitlike parts.
noun
- one of the keys or finger levers of keyboard instruments.
digital
/ ˈdɪdʒɪtəl /
adjective
- of, relating to, resembling, or possessing a digit or digits
- performed with the fingers
- representing data as a series of numerical values
- displaying information as numbers rather than by a pointer moving over a dial
digital read-out
a digital voltmeter
- electronics responding to discrete values of input voltage and producing discrete output voltage levels, as in a logic circuit
digital circuit
- a less common word for digitate
noun
- music one of the keys on the manuals of an organ or on a piano, harpsichord, etc
digital
/ dĭj′ĭ-tl /
- Anatomy.Relating to or resembling a digit, especially a finger.
- Computer Science.Representing or operating on data or information in numerical form. A digital clock uses a series of changing digits to represent time at discrete intervals, for example, every second. Modern computers rely on digital processing techniques, in which both data and the instructions for manipulating data are represented as binary numbers.
- Computer Science.Compare analogSee also logic gate
Derived Forms
- ˈdigitally, adverb
Other Words From
- digit·al·ly adverb
- inter·digi·tal adjective
- inter·digi·tal·ly adverb
- post·digi·tal adjective
- pre·digi·tal adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Crypto is a form of digital money that uses secure technology to work, without the need for a central bank.
Crypto supporters have high hopes for Trump, who has personally invested in digital currencies and whose election was partly powered by support from the industry.
His private key - a digital key used to access the coins - was stored on his computer's hard drive, which he eventually removed when upgrading his PC and placed in a drawer in his desk.
Along with his role as an economist, Bawumia has also built the reputation of being a digital visionary.
Too many of the people we call pundits looked at him and his ridiculous digital trading cards and saw the phantasmagorial grandiose delusions of someone with superpowers not to be taken seriously.
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