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hi-fi
[hahy-fahy]
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of such apparatus; high-fidelity.
hi-fi
/ ˈɪˈڲɪ /
noun
short for high fidelity
( as modifier )
hi-fi equipment
a set of high-quality sound-reproducing equipment
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hi-fi1
Example Sentences
It went through some renovations and at times advertised that patrons would have access to private telephones, full tiled baths and “free hi-fi music.”
Add the Record Club, a hi-fi listening experience, to your list.
In his statement, the star criticised the platform for not offering hi-fi quality, lossless audio to its users.
However, Swift is the first to reach the milestone based on music alone, as her rivals' fortunes incorporate business ventures in fashion, beauty products and hi-fi equipment.
Dubbed “Supremium” internally, according to people familiar with the strategy, the new tier will be Spotify’s most expensive plan and likely offer a hi-fi feature the company first announced it was working on in 2021.
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