Pronunciation: /diˈkoʊdɪŋ/
noun the process of translating or interpreting a message or information
A1 Decoding simple messages can be a fun activity for beginners.
A2 Students at this level are able to start decoding more complex texts.
B1 Decoding unfamiliar vocabulary is a key skill for language learners.
B2 Advanced learners can decode nuanced meanings in literature.
C1 Proficient speakers have mastered the art of decoding subtle cultural references.
C2 Decoding intricate scientific texts requires a high level of expertise.
verb to interpret or translate a message or information
A1 She is slowly decoding the message written in Morse code.
A2 The students are practicing decoding unfamiliar words in their English class.
B1 The detective spent hours decoding the encrypted file to uncover the hidden message.
B2 The software engineer is skilled at decoding complex algorithms to improve system performance.
C1 The cryptographer specializes in decoding intricate codes used by intelligence agencies.
C2 The linguist is renowned for her ability to decode ancient languages and scripts.
formal The process of decoding a message involves analyzing its components to extract the intended meaning.
informal Decoding this puzzle may take some time, but we'll figure it out eventually.
slang I'm really good at decoding my friend's cryptic texts - I always know what she means!
figurative Decoding the emotions behind someone's actions can help us understand them better.
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