resolution

/ˌrɛzəˈluːʃən/
nounIntermediate
general

a firm decision to do or not do something

His resolution to quit smoking lasted three months.

He decided to stop smoking and managed to follow through for three months.

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Often used in the context of New Year's resolutions or personal commitments.

general

the act of solving a problem or dispute

The committee reached a resolution to the conflict.

The committee found a solution to the conflict.

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Can refer to the process or the outcome of resolving an issue.

💻Technology
technical

the clarity or sharpness of an image or display

This monitor has a high resolution of 4K.

This monitor displays images with a high level of detail, equivalent to 4K.

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In technology, resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image or display.

Collocations

New Year's resolutiona personal goal set at the beginning of the yearhigh resolutionclear and detailed image qualityconflict resolutionthe process of settling disputes

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Related Phrases

high-definitionphrase
high resolution
low resolutionphrase
poor image quality

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Resolution is often used for personal goals (e.g., New Year's resolutions) or solving problems.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The meaning of 'resolution' depends on the context—personal, problem-solving, or technical.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'resolutio,' meaning 'a loosening or solving,' from 'resolvere' (to loosen, solve).

📝Usage Notes

The word can refer to a personal commitment, the act of solving a problem, or the clarity of an image. The context determines the specific meaning.

Word Breakdown

resolv
to solve or loosen
root
+
-tion
the act of
suffix
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