Pronunciation: /ˈfɪŋɡər-sɪŋk/
noun a combination of the noun 'finger' and the verb 'synch', referring to the act of synchronizing finger movements
A1 She used finger-synch to help her toddler learn the alphabet.
A2 The teacher demonstrated finger-synch as a way to improve pronunciation.
B1 The therapist recommended finger-synch exercises to improve fine motor skills.
B2 The musician used finger-synch techniques to play complex chords on the guitar.
C1 The surgeon's precise finger-synch movements were crucial during the delicate operation.
C2 The artist's finger-synch abilities allowed him to create intricate sculptures with clay.
verb to synchronize finger movements
A1 She finger-synched the lyrics to her favorite song.
A2 The children enjoyed finger-synching the actions to the nursery rhyme.
B1 He finger-synched his speech to make sure it was perfectly timed.
B2 The actors practiced finger-synching their movements to the music for the dance scene.
C1 The sign language interpreter finger-synched the speaker's words for the deaf audience.
C2 The choir members finger-synched their harmonies to create a seamless performance.
formal The pianist used finger-synch technique to ensure precise synchronization between his fingers and the keys.
informal I tried to finger-synch along with the song on the piano, but I kept messing up the timing.
slang I watched a video tutorial on how to finger-synch like a pro on the guitar.
figurative In order to truly connect with the music, you need to finger-synch your emotions with the rhythm of the song.
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