Pronunciation: /ˈleɪtənsi/
noun the state of being latent; delay; the time between initiating a request in a computer system and receiving or detecting the response
A1 High latency can make online gaming frustrating.
A2 The latency of the internet connection affected the video call quality.
B1 Reducing latency is essential for real-time data processing.
B2 The new software update promises to minimize latency issues.
C1 Advanced networking technologies aim to eliminate latency in communication systems.
C2 The research focused on analyzing the causes of latency in the network infrastructure.
formal The network experienced high latency during peak hours, causing delays in data transmission.
informal My internet connection has been so slow lately, probably due to latency issues.
slang Ugh, this lag is killing me! I can't stand this latency anymore.
figurative The latency in communication between them was palpable, creating an awkward tension in the room.
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