Static | Mean of static in English Dictionary
/ˈstætɪk/
- showing little or no change, action, or progress
- a static population
- Culture is not static.
- The computer program can turn static [=still] images into movies.
- of, relating to, or producing static electricity
- a static charge
- Use a fabric softener to prevent static cling. [=a condition in which clothes stick to one another because of static electricity]
- Noun
- unwanted noise caused in a radio or television receiver by electricity or by conditions in the atmosphere
- There was so much static on the radio we couldn't hear the broadcast.
- criticism or complaints
- He was getting a lot of static about his decision.