Pronunciation: /ˈpɪksəˌleɪtɪd/

Definitions of pixilated

adjective having a whimsical or eccentric appearance or behavior

Example Sentences

A1 The old photograph was pixilated and hard to make out.

A2 The video quality was pixilated, making it difficult to watch.

B1 The website's images were pixilated, indicating a need for higher resolution.

B2 The digital artwork appeared pixilated due to the low resolution used.

C1 The pixilated graphics on the screen were a result of the outdated software.

C2 Despite being a professional photographer, he still struggled with pixilated images in his work.

Examples of pixilated in a Sentence

formal The image appeared pixilated due to a low resolution.

informal Why is the video so pixilated? Is your internet connection slow?

slang That photo looks totally pixilated, bro.

figurative Her thoughts were so scattered and pixilated, she couldn't focus on anything.

Grammatical Forms of pixilated

past tense

pixilated

plural

pixilated

comparative

more pixilated

superlative

most pixilated

present tense

pixilates

future tense

will pixilate

perfect tense

have pixilated

continuous tense

is pixilating

singular

pixilated

positive degree

pixilated

infinitive

to pixilate

gerund

pixilating

participle

pixilating

Origin and Evolution of pixilated

First Known Use: 1848 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'pixilated' originated from the combination of 'pixie' and 'elated' to describe someone who is whimsical or eccentric.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pixilated' has come to mean slightly intoxicated or confused, often in a playful or mischievous way.