Synchronous

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋkrənəs/

Definitions of synchronous

adjective occurring at the same time; simultaneous

Example Sentences

A1 The dancers moved in synchronous steps.

A2 The choir sang in a synchronous harmony.

B1 The team worked together in a synchronous manner to complete the project.

B2 The athletes had to be in synchronous motion to win the relay race.

C1 The musicians played in perfect synchronous timing during the concert.

C2 The satellite communication system requires synchronous operation for optimal performance.

adverb in a synchronous manner

Example Sentences

A1 The students clapped in synchronous rhythm during the music class.

A2 The dancers moved in a synchronous manner, perfectly in time with each other.

B1 The team members worked in a synchronous fashion to complete the project on time.

B2 The athletes ran in a synchronous pace, pushing each other to improve.

C1 The musicians played in a synchronous harmony, creating a beautiful sound.

C2 The actors delivered their lines in a synchronous manner, captivating the audience.

Examples of synchronous in a Sentence

formal The two events happened in a synchronous manner.

informal The two things happened at the same time.

slang They were totally in sync.

figurative Their actions were like a well-choreographed dance, perfectly synchronous.

Grammatical Forms of synchronous

past tense

synchronized

plural

synchronouses

comparative

more synchronous

superlative

most synchronous

present tense

synchronizes

future tense

will synchronize

perfect tense

has synchronized

continuous tense

is synchronizing

singular

synchronous

positive degree

synchronous

infinitive

to synchronize

gerund

synchronizing

participle

synchronized

Origin and Evolution of synchronous

First Known Use: 1665 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'synchronous' originated from the Greek word 'synkhronos', which is a combination of 'syn' meaning 'together' and 'khronos' meaning 'time'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of events happening at the same time or in coordination, the word 'synchronous' has evolved to also describe technology and systems that operate simultaneously or in real-time.