Decoding means figuring out the secret or hidden meaning behind words, messages, or codes.
When we think about decoding, we usually imagine breaking a code or deciphering an encrypted message. But it's not always that extreme. In everyday life, decoding happens when you're trying to understand someone who speaks quickly or uses technical jargon. You might be decoding the conversation of a doctor explaining your medical condition or decoding the instructions on how to assemble a piece of furniture. It's also about paying attention to the tone and language used by someone so you can get their intended meaning behind what they say. For example, if a friend says "it's fine" but sounds upset, you're decoding their words to understand that everything is not okay after all.
To convert from an encrypted form to plain text.
An instance of the translation of something into a form more suitable for subsequent processing.
