Definitions and Examples of automatic, digital
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Operating by itself with little or no direct human control.
Example
The doors of the mall open automatically when someone approaches them.
Relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete values (digits) rather than a continuous range of values.
Example
The new camera has a digital display that shows the pictures instantly.
Key Differences: automatic vs digital
- 1Automatic refers to a process that operates by itself with little or no direct human control.
- 2Digital refers to a process that uses signals or information represented by discrete values (digits) rather than a continuous range of values.
Effective Usage of automatic, digital
- 1Technology: Use automatic and digital to describe technological processes.
- 2Manufacturing: Use manual and automatic to describe manufacturing processes.
- 3Communication: Use digital to describe communication processes that use electronic devices.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Automatic refers to a process that operates by itself, while digital refers to a process that uses signals or information represented by discrete values. Use these words to describe technological processes, manufacturing processes, and communication processes that use electronic devices.