Sync

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋk/

Sync (verb)

  1. To make two or more things happen at the same time.
  2. To update data on different devices so they have the same information.

Examples

  • The dancers need to sync their movements for the performance.
  • We should sync our watches before the event starts.

Common collocations: sync movements, sync watches, sync data, sync with server, in sync

Sync (noun)

  1. A state where two or more things happen at the same time.

Examples

  • The audio and video are out of sync.
  • Achieving sync in a team project can be challenging.

Synonyms of Sync

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Sync

  • when referring to breaking alignment