static
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ˈstæ
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tic
tɪk
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British pronunciation
/stˈætɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "static"in English

static
01

remaining still, with no change in position

static definition and meaning
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Examples
The static position of the statue gave it a sense of permanence in the park.
The static line of cars stretched for miles on the congested highway.
02

concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity

03

showing little to no change at all

example
Examples
The student 's grades showed a static pattern, with no improvements or declines over the semester.
The population of the town has remained static for the past decade, with no significant increase or decrease.
Static
01

angry criticism

02

interfering noises on telecommunication systems, such as radio, caused by electrical disturbances in the air

What is "static"?

Static refers to unwanted noise or interference that disrupts the quality of a signal, such as on a radio, television, or phone. It often sounds like a hissing, buzzing, or crackling noise and can make it difficult to hear or see the intended broadcast. Static can be caused by various factors, such as poor reception, electrical equipment, or weather conditions. It is commonly experienced when the signal is weak or there are obstacles between the device and the signal source.

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