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verb
- 1. move or travel very quickly: "he jumped into his car and zoomed off"
- 2. (of a camera or user) change smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa: "the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face"
noun
- 1. a camera shot that changes smoothly from a long shot to a close-up or vice versa: "the zoom button"
exclamation
- 1. used to express sudden fast movement: "then suddenly, zoom!, he's off"
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Learn the different meanings and uses of the word zoom, from a verb meaning to move fast or focus a camera, to a noun meaning a video service for online meetings. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of zoom.
to move quickly or suddenly with a loud humming or buzzing sound: cars zooming by on the freeway. Synonyms: flash, streak, speed, buzz. to fly an airplane suddenly and sharply upward at great speed for a short distance, as in regaining altitude, clearing an obstacle, or signaling.
Zoom can be a noun for a video conferencing software or a verb for moving quickly or increasing suddenly. Learn how to use Zoom in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
Zoom can be a verb meaning to move very quickly, to increase rapidly, or to change the focus of a lens. It can also be a noun for a zoom lens or a software application for online meetings.
Zoom is a verb that means to move quickly or suddenly with a low humming sound, or to increase or rise sharply. It can also refer to a type of lens that can change the focus of a camera or a computer program for online meetings.
This is a word for things moving quickly, either up or in a line. When you hear zoom, think fast. Zoom is a word that can be a sound effect, a noun, or a verb. In comic books, you might see a spaceship taking off with a word bubble saying ZOOM!. Fast cars can zoom; airplanes can zoom.
Definition of zoom verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.