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user experience

noun

  1. Digital Technology. the perception and response of a person toward design elements of software or digital media while interacting with it. : UX


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Word History and Origins

Origin of user experience1

First recorded in 1990–95
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Example Sentences

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Even if it means worsening the user experience of their apps for simple tasks like making plans.

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Unlike almost any other store where buyers come in to spend hundreds of dollars, the user experience—and, by extension, the user—feels like an afterthought.

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The functional user experience of crypto is now as centralized as anything in finance.

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"These findings indicate there is inconsistency across industry regarding the steps taken to assess the age of end-users at various points in the user experience," the report's authors said.

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“After presenting the Paris Olympics on Peacock and testing interactive features like ‘Choose Your Reality’ for shows like Real Housewives, we’ve learned that fans want to have options in their viewing experience and dive deeper into their favorite content,” John Jelley, senior vice president of product and user experience at Peacock, told me.

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