ALL meanings of dither
dith·er
D d - noun dither Be indecisive. 1
- noun dither a trembling; vibration. 1
- noun dither a state of flustered excitement or fear. 1
- verb without object dither to act irresolutely; vacillate. 1
- verb without object dither North England. to tremble with excitement or fear. 1
- intransitive verb dither hesitate, be unable to decide 1
- noun dither The state of being undecided. 0
- noun dither A form of noise which is intentionally applied to randomize errors which occur in the processing of both digital audio and digital video data. 0
- verb dither (Obsolete (No longer in use)) To tremble, shake, or shiver with cold. 0
- verb dither To be uncertain or unable to make a decision about doing something. 0
- verb dither When someone dithers, they hesitate because they are unable to make a quick decision about something. 0
- verb dither To do something nervously. 0
- verb dither to be uncertain or indecisive 0
- verb dither (computer graphics) To render an approximation of (an image, etc.) by using dot patterns in similar colours to those that are unavailable on the system. 0
- verb dither to be in an agitated state 0
- verb dither to tremble, as with cold 0
- noun dither a state of indecision 0
- noun dither a state of agitation 0
- intransitive verb dither to be nervously excited or confused 0
- intransitive verb dither to be indecisive; vacillate, waver, etc. 0
- noun dither a nervously excited or confused condition 0