Pronunciation: /zuːm/
noun a loud, continuous, buzzing or humming sound
A1 I use Zoom to have online meetings with my friends.
A2 The teacher showed us how to use Zoom for virtual classes.
B1 Zoom is a popular video conferencing tool used by businesses for remote meetings.
B2 The new version of Zoom has enhanced features for better collaboration.
C1 The high definition video quality on Zoom makes virtual meetings feel more realistic.
C2 Zoom's screen sharing feature allows for seamless presentations during online conferences.
verb to focus on a subject or object rapidly using a camera lens
A1 I can zoom in on the map to see the street names better.
A2 She likes to zoom through her homework so she can play outside.
B1 You can zoom out on the image to see the entire landscape.
B2 The photographer zoomed in to capture the details of the flower.
C1 The camera lens allows you to zoom in and out with precision.
C2 The pilot had to zoom through the storm to reach the destination on time.
formal The camera has the capability to zoom in on distant objects with great clarity.
informal I love using the zoom feature on my phone to get closer shots of things.
slang Let's zoom in on that juicy gossip and find out the truth!
figurative When you zoom out and look at the bigger picture, you'll see how all the pieces fit together.
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