slideshow
/ˈslaɪdˌʃoʊ/
Etymology
From slide + show.
slideshow means A presentation of a series of photographic slides, usually with a spoken or recorded explanation. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
slideshow is pronounced /ˈslaɪdˌʃoʊ/.
noun
- A presentation of a series of photographic slides, usually with a spoken or recorded explanation.
- Any sequence of images, shown one after the other (not simultaneously).
- Any sequence of images, shown one after the other (not simultaneously).; The situation where a game has a low frame rate due to insufficient computing power.“When there are too many enemies, the whole thing just turns into a slideshow.”