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zoom (ZOOM) (verb)
To move quickly: "When the children are on their bikes they always zoom around on the parking lot."
zoom (ZOOM) (verb)
1.To increase suddenly: "Housing prices can zoom up quickly when lots of people live in a small country."
2.To adjust the camera to make the image seem to be bigger and closer: "The TV cameras can zoom in to show the main character's face in detail."
2.To adjust the camera to make the image seem to be bigger and closer: "The TV cameras can zoom in to show the main character's face in detail."
zoom (ZOOM) (noun)
An adjustable lens on a camera that allows the photographer to get a close up of a subject: "The photographer said he was going to use his new zoom to get a closer view of the butterfly."
Holly, if you zoom over to the edge of the ship and use the zoom lens on your camera, you might be able to zoom in on that group of whales that are cavorting close to us.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group Z; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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