Pronunciation: /ˈskriːnˌkæp/
noun a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie
A1 I took a screencap of the funny meme my friend sent me.
A2 Can you show me a screencap of the conversation you had with the customer service representative?
B1 I always forget to take a screencap of important information on my computer.
B2 She shared a screencap of her new website design on social media.
C1 The screencap of the error message will help the IT team troubleshoot the issue.
C2 I need to take a screencap of the data visualization for the presentation.
verb to take a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie
A1 I screencap funny memes to share with my friends.
A2 She likes to screencap inspirational quotes and save them on her phone.
B1 Students are encouraged to screencap important information during online lectures.
B2 The journalist decided to screencap the controversial tweet before it was deleted.
C1 As a security measure, employees are not allowed to screencap sensitive company data.
C2 The artist used a software tool to screencap a still from a video for reference in their painting.
formal I took a screencap of the document for reference.
informal I grabbed a quick screencap of the funny meme.
slang I snagged a screencap of the conversation before it disappeared.
figurative Her words left a lasting impression, like a mental screencap.
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