Electric Chair

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Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛktrɪk tʃɛr/

Definitions of electric chair

noun a chair used for executing criminals by means of electricity

Example Sentences

A1 The electric chair is used for carrying out executions.

A2 The electric chair was once a common method of execution in the United States.

B1 The electric chair has been replaced by lethal injection in many states.

B2 There are debates about the ethics of using the electric chair as a form of capital punishment.

C1 The invention of the electric chair revolutionized the way criminals were put to death.

C2 The use of the electric chair in modern society is seen as barbaric by many human rights activists.

Examples of electric chair in a Sentence

formal The criminal was sentenced to death by means of the electric chair.

informal They're gonna fry him in the electric chair.

slang He's gonna get zapped in the electric chair.

figurative Facing the consequences felt like sitting in the electric chair.

Grammatical Forms of electric chair

plural

electric chairs

comparative

more electric chair

superlative

most electric chair

present tense

electric chair

future tense

will electric chair

perfect tense

has electric chaired

continuous tense

is electric chairing

singular

electric chair

positive degree

electric chair

infinitive

to electric chair

gerund

electric chairing

participle

electric chaired

Origin and Evolution of electric chair

First Known Use: 1888 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'electric chair' originated in the late 19th century as a description of a device used for capital punishment by electrocution.
Evolution of the word: Originally, the term specifically referred to the chair used in the execution process. Over time, it has come to symbolize the method of execution itself, becoming a widely recognized term in the field of criminal justice.