Meaning & Definition of Zoom in English
Zoom
To move quickly or suddenly
Pronunciation:
/zuːm/Part of Speech:
verb, nounDetailed Definitions
Definition: To move rapidly, especially with a humming or buzzing sound.
Example Sentence: The car zoomed past us on the highway.
Definition: To change the focal length of a camera lens to make an image appear closer or further away.
Example Sentence: She zoomed in on the picture to see the details better.
Definition: A video conferencing software widely used for virtual meetings.
Example Sentence: We had our weekly team meeting on Zoom.
Definition: Used informally to refer to any fast motion.
Example Sentence: The kids zoomed around the playground.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'zoom' is of imitative origin, reflecting the sound of something moving quickly.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- zoom in: To focus closely on something.
- zoom out: To reduce the focus, looking at something from a distance.
- zoom meeting: A virtual meeting conducted via the Zoom platform.
Translations
- Spanish: acercar
- French: zoom
- German: zommen
- Russian: приближать
Related Words
- focal length: The distance from the lens to the image sensor or film.
- videoconferencing: Live, visual connection between two or more users over the internet.
- camera: A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video.
Slang Meanings of zoom
Meaning: To get very excited or energized.
Example Sentence: She really zooms when she talks about her favorite band.
Meaning: To increase speed or intensity quickly.
Example Sentence: He zoomed through his homework last night.