Pronunciation: /klɪk/
noun a short, sharp sound made by a mechanical device or when two hard objects are struck together
A1 I heard a click when I pressed the button.
A2 The click of the door closing echoed through the hallway.
B1 With a click of the mouse, the document was saved.
B2 She heard a click coming from the engine of her car.
C1 The click of the camera shutter signaled the end of the photo shoot.
C2 The click of her heels on the marble floor echoed in the empty hallway.
verb to make a short, sharp sound or series of sounds, typically as a result of a mechanical action or when two hard objects are struck together
A1 To turn on the computer, click the power button.
A2 To open the document, click on the file icon.
B1 To select multiple items, hold down the Ctrl key and click on each one.
B2 To save your changes, click the 'Save' button at the bottom of the screen.
C1 To customize your settings, click on the 'Preferences' tab.
C2 To confirm your selection, click 'OK' and then 'Apply'.
formal Please click on the link to access the document.
informal Just click on the button to start the download.
slang Click the pic for a closer look.
figurative The moment he spoke, everything clicked into place.
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