Definition of screencap in English:
screencap
noun ˈskriːnkapˈskrēnˌkap
A screenshot.
the website lets people submit screencaps of their autocorrect mishaps
Example sentencesExamples
- Don't let a few trolls who mistake an Internet screencap as a sufficient substitute for viewing the entire film lead anyone astray.
- I would get a screencap but the camera angle sucks.
- I've made some screencap comparisons between the Blu-ray and the remastered 1080P trailer.
- Here are a few almost identical screencaps.
- The video's not there, but you can still tell from the screencap that it's large enough to fit 10 regular sized Xbox 360 s, 3 PlayStation 3 s, and one Xbox 1.
- Below is a screencap of some of the malicious tweets.
- Here is a screencap from the 2001 DVD of the first film.
- The slur was deleted quickly, according to his Twitter followers, but screencaps of the message were saved and re-posted.
- This screencap is from a survey sent out to their customer panel.
- Here are a few screencaps from the guy who took the video.
- As you can see from the screencap above, I managed to pick a whopping seven games correctly last week.
- Here's a screencap so you know I didn't make this all up.
- I have downloaded your entire website as evidence and I saved screencaps of it, so don't bother delete it.
- In a blog post on the tech news site Neowin, screencaps of the application show an airy, modern design that garnered high praise for its ease-of-use, fluidity and stability.
- The screencap above was taken from an email we received today.
Origin
1990s: blend of screen and capture.