cached
Pronunciation: [kæʃt]
Word
Context: "computing"
(verb) to store data temporarily so that it can be accessed more quickly later. Think of it like putting your toys in a special box so you can find them easily next time you want to play.
Example
The computer cached the website so it loaded much faster the second time I visited it.
Example
The movie app won't work well unless it has cached the videos beforehand.
Example
Did the browser cache the images so they would appear faster next time?
Context: "computing"
(adjective) referring to data that has been stored temporarily for quick access. It's like having your favorite book right on the table instead of on a shelf far away.
Example
The cached files helped the game load quickly without any delays.
Example
Without cached data, the program runs slowly and takes longer to get information.
Example
Are the cached items ready for use, or do we need to load them again?
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