Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛktrɪk/
noun a device or machine that is powered by electricity
A1 I need to buy a new electric for my guitar.
A2 The electric in my house went out during the storm.
B1 The mechanic fixed the issue with the car's electric.
B2 The electric in the building was upgraded to be more energy efficient.
C1 The electric industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
C2 The electric grid in the city is monitored and maintained by a team of professionals.
adjective relating to or operated by electricity
A1 The electric kettle boils water quickly.
A2 She plugged in the electric guitar to start playing.
B1 The new electric car has a range of 300 miles on a single charge.
B2 The electrician fixed the wiring in the house to ensure safety.
C1 The electric scooter is a popular mode of transportation in urban areas.
C2 The company invested in electric vehicles to reduce their carbon footprint.
formal The electric car market is growing rapidly as more people seek eco-friendly transportation options.
informal I love how my new electric guitar sounds, it's so much easier to play than my old one.
slang That party was electric, everyone was dancing and having a great time.
figurative The tension in the room was electric as the two rivals faced off in the final match.
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