Meaning & Definition of word "Dub"
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Dub
/dʌb/
noun:
- 1. A name or title given to someone or something.
- Example: He earned the dub of 'The King of Cool' after his latest performance.
verb:
- 1. To give someone or something a name or title.
- Example: The director decided to dub the film in multiple languages to reach a wider audience.
- 2. To provide a soundtrack or voice-over for a film or video that is different from the original.
- Example: The original actors' voices were replaced when the movie was dubbed for international release.
- 3. To make a recording of a sound or performance.
- Example: They plan to dub the live concert recordings into a new album.
Etymology
The word 'dub' comes from the Middle English word 'dubben,' meaning 'to strike or to tap.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
dub someone in:
to inform on someone; to betray.
dub the film:
to give the film a new audio track.
dub it down:
to simplify or reduce in intensity.
Related Words
dubbed:
having had a new sound track added.
dubbing:
the process of adding voices or sounds to a film.
dubber:
a person who creates dub tracks.
Slang Meanings of dub
Meaning: To confer a title or nickname.
Example Sentence: They dub him the best player around.
Meaning: To record over a track or a video with new audio.
Example Sentence: He's gonna dub over the old music with something fresh.