dithering

/ˈdɪðərɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Hesitating or uncertain; unable to decide.
    • His dithering attitude frustrated the whole team.
    • She stood at the crossroads with a dithering expression.
    • The dithering customer couldn't pick between two flavors of ice cream.
noun
  1. The act of hesitating or being unable to decide.
    • The committee's dithering delayed the project by weeks.
    • Stop your dithering and tell us what you want for dinner.
    • After much dithering, she finally chose the blue dress.
  2. A computer graphics technique that creates the illusion of more colors by mixing pixels of available colors in a pattern.
    • Old video games used dithering to make gradients look smooth.
    • The printer uses dithering to produce a wider range of shades.
    • Dithering helps reduce banding in digital photos with limited colors.
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