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saccade

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /səˈkeɪd/

KK: /sæˈkeɪd/

noun
Definition

A quick movement of the eyes from one point to another, often used when looking at different objects or reading text.


Example

During the experiment, the participants' saccades were measured to understand their visual attention.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever noticed how our eyes make quick movements when we read?
Sloth B
Yeah, those little jumps are called saccades, right?
Sloth A
Exactly! It's interesting how they help us focus on different words.
Sloth B
Totally! I never thought about it until you mentioned it.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
movement
shift
jump
Antonyms
stillness
rest
pause
Root Explanation

Saccade → The word originates from the French word 'saccade', which means a sudden movement or jerk. It is derived from the verb 'saccader', meaning to jerk or to pull. The term describes a rapid movement of the eye between fixation points.

Memory Tip

Think of a sudden 'jerk' or 'pull' in movement, which helps you remember that a saccade refers to a quick eye movement.

Visually Confused Words
succade
sacae
estacade
accolade
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