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user experience

American  

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of user experience

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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He pointed to “significant strides” leveraging AI to improve user experience, augment advertising tools and boost engagement.

From MarketWatch

"The unique aspects of this foam straw are that it's able to have a shorter expected lifetime than the paper straws but retain the properties that you enjoy of a plastic or a bioplastic straw," James said, making it a promising alternative to conventional plastic straws compared to paper straws, which degrade quickly in the ocean but sour user experience by getting soggy, according to the authors.

From Science Daily

"We asked them a bunch of questions -- Do you like it? Would you recommend it? -- about the user experience," Chen says.

From Science Daily

Phil Schiller, who leads the App Store business, grumbled to The Financial Times that the revamp was being forced upon the company and that the measures will make the user experience in Europe inferior to that of “the rest of the world.”

From New York Times

LOS GATOS, Calif. — There’s no red carpet for people who make sure Netflix provides an appealing user experience; no Emmy or Oscar for an app that gives you the right recommendations for what to watch next.

From Los Angeles Times