[
US
/ˈhaɪˈfaɪ/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
characterized by minimal distortion in sound reproduction
a high-fidelity recording
a hi-fi system
NOUN
- the reproduction of sound with little or no distortion
- equipment for the reproduction of sound with high fidelity
How To Use hi-fi In A Sentence
- Possibly one of the most important memories I have of learning about music as a teenager was me and my mate sneaking into his big brother's bedroom and putting on his records on his super quality hi-fi.
- Despite a trim silhouette, this mini CD / amplifier combo is so good that even high-end hi-fi systems risk being KOd by its talents.
- Yes, you have no choice but to marvel at the rather beautiful new $2 billion house of the Ambani family, a vast vertical hamlet for plutocrats with a design that vaguely recalls a snazzy Bang and Olufsen hi-fi stack. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- With classical recitals on the central patio, well-stocked CD cabinets (all 14 rooms have hi-fis) and lots of surrealist art, it has bags more character than most cheapies.
- Revenue from brown goods, including televisions and hi-fis, rose nearly 12 per cent.
- It sounds as good as many a stereo hi-fi system. The Sun
- It sounds as good as many a stereo hi-fi system. The Sun
- Burglars also discovered prestige cars fetched a better price than televisions, videos or hi-fis.
- Revenue from brown goods, including televisions and hi-fis, rose nearly 12 per cent.
- Maybe she's picky about her hi-fi sound. The Sun