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Comparative
more synchronous
Superlative
most synchronous
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occurring at the exact same speed or time
- The audio and video tracks were synchronized to be perfectly synchronous.
- The students’ responses were synchronous during the group activity.
- Their watches were perfectly synchronized for the synchronous start of the race.
- The dancers performed a synchronous routine that amazed the audience.
- The team’s efforts were synchronous, leading to a seamless project completion.
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requiring a shared clock signal to coordinate data transmission between devices
- Synchronous data transfer ensures sender and receiver stay perfectly timed.
- The devices used a synchronous protocol for high‑speed communication.
- USB 3.0 supports synchronous signaling for faster throughput.
- Synchronous transmission reduces errors in real‑time video streaming.
- The network's synchronous mode relied on a central timing source.
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