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- high fidelity noun [ U ] uk / ˌhaɪ fɪˈdel.ə.ti / us / ˌhaɪ fɪˈdel.ə.t̬i / (abbreviation hi-fi) Add to word list the production by electrical equipment of very good quality sound that is as similar as possible to the original sound: a major manufacturer of high-fidelity audio equipment
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HIGH FIDELITY definition: 1. the production by electrical equipment of very good quality sound that is as similar as possible…. Learn more.
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the production by electrical equipment of very good quality...
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the production by electrical equipment of very good quality sound that is as similar as possible to the original sound: a major manufacturer of high-fidelity audio equipment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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.
noun. a. the reproduction of sound using electronic equipment that gives faithful reproduction with little or no distortion. b. (as modifier) a high-fidelity amplifier. Often shortened to: hi-fi.
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.
What does the word high fidelity mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word high fidelity. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. high fidelity has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.
The meaning of HIGH FIDELITY is the reproduction of an effect (such as sound or an image) that is very faithful to the original.