Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.pʊt/
noun the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry
A1 The output of the machine was a perfectly shaped cookie.
A2 The output from the printer was blurry and hard to read.
B1 The output of the experiment confirmed our hypothesis.
B2 The output of the software program was a detailed analysis of the data.
C1 The output of the research project was a groundbreaking discovery.
C2 The output of the artist's work was a masterpiece that captivated audiences.
verb to produce or deliver something, such as information or results
A1 The machine output a loud beep.
A2 She outputs her ideas through creative writing.
B1 The software outputs the data in a user-friendly format.
B2 The printer outputs high-quality images.
C1 The company outputs a quarterly financial report.
C2 The research team outputs groundbreaking findings.
formal The company's new software program significantly increased the output of the production line.
informal The new software really pumped up the production output.
slang The production output is through the roof thanks to the new software.
figurative His creative output knows no bounds.
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