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/ˈkapSHən/,
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captioning, present participle; captioned, past tense; captions, 3rd person singular present; captioned, past participle;
  1. Provide (an illustration) with a title or explanation
    • - the drawings were captioned with humorous texts
    • - the photograph was captioned “Three little maids.”

  1. Closed captioning is a term describing several systems developed to display text on a television or video screen to provide additional or interpretive information to viewers who wish to access it. ...
  2. (captioning) text display of spoken words presented on a television or a movie screen that allows a deaf or hard-of-hearing viewer to follow the dialogue and the action of a program simultaneously.
  3. (Captioning) Captions are text versions of the spoken word. Captions allow the content of web audio and video to be accessible to those who do not have access to audio. Read more about captioning at WebAIM's Web Captioning Overview.
  4. (Captioning) This is a text transcript of the audio portion of multimedia products, such as movies and television programs. Captioning is synchronized with the visual events taking place on screen. ...
  5. (captioning) The process of superimposing subtitles at the bottom of a TV screen.
  6. (“Captioning”) means displaying the spoken word as English text. Captioning is always displayed with a video picture, such as on television.
  7. (Captioning) Show pictures of various faculty members on the overhead/Smartboard. Students must write captions for each picture, using vocabulary words. If you feel your class is too mean-spirited, don't do this, obviously. An alternative is to use pictures of celebrities. ...
  8. (Captioning) Text that is included with video presentations or broadcasts that enables people with hearing impairments to have access to the audio portion of the material.
  9. (Captions) (DoDI 5040.7) Display of spoken dialogue as printed words on a television, computer, projection, or other type of screen. Unlike subtitles, captions are specifically designed for hearing impaired viewers. ...
  10. (Captions) Text that appears over a video that labels a scene, identifies a location or person, or narrates dialogue onscreen. Captions can be either open or closed. ...
  11. (Captions) Text which is located beneath or next to the image which usually refers to something related to that image
  12. (Captions) Text-filled boxes that typically narrate a comic’s story. Originally, captions served to establish setting or to introduce new story elements and transitions. ...
  13. (Captions) These are boxes containing a variety of text elements, including  scene-setting,
  14. Captions are boxes containing text that are most often used for narrative, but can occasionally be used for dialogue (most commonly internal dialogue) when the character is not present in the panel.
  15. Captions are text transcripts that are synchronized with other audio or visual tracks. Captions convey information about spoken words and non-spoken sounds such as sound effects. They benefit people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, and anyone who cannot hear the audio (e.g. ...