Associations to the word «Tradeoff»
Noun
- Bandwidth
- Variance
- Complexity
- Bias
- Efficiency
- Accuracy
- Roc
- Inflation
- Flexibility
- Computation
- Query
- Compression
- Cipher
- Queue
- Distortion
- Unemployment
- Parameter
- Insertion
- Algorithm
- Wiener
- Amplifier
- Curve
- Sensitivity
- Cpu
- Scaling
- Cost
- Constraint
- Specificity
- Modulation
- Allocation
- Stakeholder
- Choice
- Detection
- Pixel
- Compromise
- Friction
- Hardware
- Estimation
- Risk
- Simplicity
- Reliability
- Precision
- Benefit
- Exploitation
- Reproduction
- Cache
- Speed
- Preference
- Ethic
- Antenna
- Filter
- Analysis
- Dilemma
- Ethics
- Memory
- Error
- Privacy
- Suppression
- Db
- Uncertainty
- Processor
- Simulation
- Maturity
- Graph
- Optimization
- Decision
- Performance
- Rate
- Noise
- Diagram
- Design
- Wavelength
- Processing
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TRADEOFF, noun. An advantage or improvement that necessitates the corresponding loss or degradation of something else.
Dictionary definition
TRADEOFF, noun. An exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine".
Wise words
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