Pronunciation: /ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.təl/
noun a digital device or technology
A1 I don't understand how to use this digital.
A2 She prefers reading books in print rather than digital.
B1 The company is investing in digital marketing to reach more customers.
B2 Digital currencies like Bitcoin are becoming more popular.
C1 The digital revolution has transformed the way we live and work.
C2 Digital literacy is essential in today's technology-driven world.
adjective relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete values
A1 I use a digital camera to take pictures.
A2 My grandmother struggles to use digital devices.
B1 Digital technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
B2 The company invested in a new digital marketing strategy.
C1 The artist created a stunning digital artwork using advanced software.
C2 Digital encryption is crucial for protecting sensitive information online.
formal The company invested in digital marketing strategies to reach a wider audience.
informal I prefer reading books in digital format rather than physical copies.
slang I'm always on my phone, scrolling through digital content.
figurative His mind works like a digital clock, always precise and efficient.
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