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Fidelity
The degree to which a system accurately reproduces the original signal or information. It is often used in audio, video, and communication systems to assess the quality of the output.
Subject
to the original signal
Predicate
A term or expression in a logical statement that represents the relationship between subjects and objects, often used in logic and formal semantics.
Premise
A statement or proposition that provides support to an argument or conclusion. In logical reasoning, premises are the foundational assertions from which conclusions are drawn.
Conclusion
The final statement in an argument, derived from one or more premises. It represents the outcome of a logical reasoning process.
Awkward
A term used to describe something that is uncomfortable, clumsy, or lacking social grace. It often refers to situations or behaviors that create a sense of tension or embarrassment.
Fluid
A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container, including liquids and gases.
Cohesion
The intermolecular attraction that holds together molecules in a liquid, contributing to its surface tension and overall stability.
Clarity
The quality of being clear and easy to understand. It often refers to the precision of expression, particularly in communication or visual representation.
Concise
The quality of being clear and easy to understand, often referring to language or presentation.
Coherence
The logical and orderly connection of ideas in writing or speech, ensuring clarity and understanding.
Ambiguity
The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; lack of clarity.
Nuance
The subtle difference or variation in meaning, expression, or response that adds complexity to a concept or situation.
Articulate
To express ideas clearly and effectively, particularly in speech or writing. It involves using precise language to convey meaning.
Inquisitive
Having a strong desire to learn or know; curious.