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glitch
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: glitchespast: glitchedpp: glitcheding: glitching

Meanings

Nounglitch

A sudden, usually temporary, malfunction or fault in an electronic system or piece of equipment.

The software had a minor glitch that caused the screen to flicker.

Nounglitch

A sudden, unexpected problem or setback that prevents a plan from proceeding smoothly.

A technical glitch in the booking system delayed the launch of ticket sales.

Transitive Verbglitch
[~ something]

To cause a system or device to malfunction or behave erratically.

The outdated driver began to glitch the entire operating system.

Intransitive Verbglitch

To experience a sudden, temporary malfunction or error.

The video stream started to glitch just as the goal was scored.

Phrasal Verbs

glitch out

to suddenly malfunction or behave erratically, often in a visible or audible way

The game started to glitch out during the final boss fight, causing the character to fly through the floor.

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