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Staticky - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Staticky describes something that produces or is filled with static, such as crackling sounds on a radio or fuzzy images on a TV. It can also refer to hair that stands up due to static electricity.

staticky

/ˈstætɪki/ /ˈstætɪki/

Definition:

Relating to or producing crackling or hissing noises, often due to electrical interference.

Synonyms:

crackly, noisy, distorted, fuzzy

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

clear, smooth

Common Collocations:

staticky sound, staticky radio, staticky reception, staticky line

Derivatives:

static (noun), statically (adverb)

Usage Tips:

Use "staticky" to describe sounds disrupted by interference, like a poor phone connection or radio signal.

Common Phrases:

full of static, plagued by static, riddled with static

Etymology:

Derived from "static," from Greek "statikos," meaning causing to stand or stopping; later associated with electrical noise.

Examples:

  • 1. The radio was too staticky to hear the news clearly.
  • 2. Her phone call became staticky when she entered the tunnel.
  • 3. The old speakers made the music sound staticky and unclear.
  • 4. We couldn’t watch the show because the TV signal was staticky.

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