blip

[blɪp]

blip Definition

  • 1a small flashing light on a screen or radar, typically one that appears as a bright dot on a display
  • 2a temporary or minor deviation from a general trend
  • 3a brief sound or beep

Using blip: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blip" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The blip on the radar screen indicated the presence of an incoming plane.

  • Example

    The company's profits suffered a blip in the second quarter.

  • Example

    The computer made a blip sound when I pressed the button.

blip Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blip

Phrases with blip

  • something that is briefly noticed but not significant in the long term

    Example

    The company's recent financial troubles are just a blip on the radar.

  • a temporary malfunction or error in a system

    Example

    The power outage caused a blip in the computer system.

  • blipvert

    a very short television commercial

    Example

    The blipvert was so short that I barely had time to register what it was advertising.

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Summary: blip in Brief

The term 'blip' [blɪp] refers to a small flashing light on a screen or radar, a temporary or minor deviation from a general trend, or a brief sound or beep. It can be used in phrases like 'blip on the radar,' meaning something briefly noticed but not significant in the long term, and 'blip in the system,' referring to a temporary malfunction or error. 'Blip' is also used to describe a very short television commercial, known as a 'blipvert.'