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slideshow
[ slahyd-shoh ]
noun
- a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
- a presentation of digital images, sometimes with text, viewed in progression on a screen.
Word History and Origins
Origin of slideshow1
Example Sentences
Myrna expects that the screens on the tombstones in the cemetery will display a slideshow or digital photograph of the deceased loved one, perhaps a better method than cultures that paste or carve the image of their departed onto the grave.
Watching those early episodes now feels a little like cueing up some Sarah McLachlan and watching a soggy slideshow at a graduation: Were we ever so young?
The escalating costs and numbers of people designated as unfit for work were set out in a slideshow presentation.
BuzzFeed compiled a slideshow of Piker’s saucy Instagram selfies, bequeathing him the nickname Woke Bae.
At one point in their meetings, Trump showed Kim a slideshow on how he could turn the North Korean coastline into lucrative beach-resort property—as if Kim had the slightest interest in such a scheme.
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