glitch

[ɡlɪtʃ]

glitch Definition

  • 1a sudden, usually temporary malfunction or fault in a system or machine
  • 2a minor problem that causes a temporary setback

Using glitch: Examples

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

  • Example

    There was a glitch in the system that caused the data to be lost.

  • Example

    The software glitch caused the program to crash.

  • Example

    We experienced a few glitches during the event, but overall it was a success.

glitch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glitch

Phrases with glitch

  • a reference to a perceived or imagined error in the fabric of reality, often used humorously or ironically

    Example

    I swear I saw the same person twice today, it must be a glitch in the matrix.

  • a form of digital art that incorporates glitches and other forms of digital distortion into the final product

    Example

    The artist specializes in glitch art, creating unique and abstract pieces using digital errors and distortions.

  • a subgenre of electronic music that incorporates glitchy sounds and effects into the beat and rhythm

    Example

    The DJ played a set of glitch hop, getting the crowd moving with its unique and energetic sound.

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Summary: glitch in Brief

A 'glitch' [ɡlɪtʃ] is a sudden and usually temporary malfunction or fault in a system or machine. It can also refer to a minor problem that causes a temporary setback. Examples include 'There was a glitch in the system that caused the data to be lost.' and 'The software glitch caused the program to crash.' 'Glitch' extends into phrases like 'glitch in the matrix,' referring to a perceived error in reality, and 'glitch hop,' a subgenre of electronic music.