Pronunciation: /ˌmɑdʒəˈleɪʃən/
noun the act or process of changing or adjusting, especially in music or radio broadcasting
A1 Modulation is the process of changing or adjusting something.
A2 In music, modulation refers to changing from one key to another within a piece.
B1 The radio station uses modulation techniques to transmit signals over the airwaves.
B2 Digital modulation is used in telecommunications to encode data onto carrier signals.
C1 The scientist studied the effects of modulation on the behavior of the protein.
C2 The artist's use of modulation in color and light created a striking visual effect in the painting.
verb None
A1 She modulation her voice to sound more cheerful on the phone.
A2 The radio DJ modulation the volume to make the music softer.
B1 The singer modulation her pitch to hit the high notes perfectly.
B2 The engineer modulation the signal to improve the quality of the audio.
C1 The actor modulation his performance to convey a range of emotions.
C2 The scientist modulation the frequency of the waves to conduct the experiment accurately.
adjective None
A1 The modulation of her voice made it difficult to understand what she was saying.
A2 The modulation of the music changed the mood of the room.
B1 The modulation of the light in the room created a calming atmosphere.
B2 The modulation of the colors in the painting gave it a dynamic appearance.
C1 The modulation of the sound system was carefully adjusted to ensure optimal audio quality.
C2 The modulation of the camera settings allowed for precise control over the exposure of the photograph.
adverb None
A1 She speaks modulation to help the students understand better.
A2 The music teacher explained modulation by changing the pitch of the notes.
B1 The radio DJ used modulation to adjust the volume of the broadcast.
B2 The engineer fine-tuned the sound system with precise modulation.
C1 The scientist conducted experiments on signal modulation for data transmission.
C2 The artist used modulation techniques to create a unique and dynamic painting.
pronoun None
A1 Modulation is used to change the pitch of a musical instrument.
A2 Modulation can be achieved by adjusting the frequency of a radio signal.
B1 Modulation is an important concept in telecommunications for transmitting data.
B2 The modulation of the light source can affect the quality of the image produced.
C1 Sophisticated modulation techniques are used in digital communication systems for optimal data transfer.
C2 The engineer implemented advanced modulation schemes to improve the efficiency of the network.
preposition None
A1 I adjusted the radio modulation to improve the sound quality.
A2 She changed the modulation of her voice to sound more confident.
B1 The modulation of the light in the room created a cozy atmosphere.
B2 The artist used modulation in his painting to create depth and dimension.
C1 The modulation of the music added a dynamic element to the performance.
C2 The writer's skillful modulation of tone captivated the readers from start to finish.
conjunction None
A1 I like to listen to music with different modulation styles.
A2 Modulation can change the tone of a piece of music.
B1 Modulation is used in radio communication to improve signal quality.
B2 The modulation of his voice indicated his nervousness.
C1 The artist's use of modulation created a powerful emotional impact.
C2 The modulation of the colors in the painting gave it a dynamic quality.
interjection None
A1 Modulation! That's a fancy word.
A2 I don't understand modulation, can you explain it again?
B1 Modulation is a key concept in music theory.
B2 The modulation of the signal improved the quality of the sound.
C1 The modulation of the light waves allowed for faster data transmission.
C2 The artist used modulation to create a dynamic range of colors in the painting.
article None
A1 Modulation is a way to change the pitch of a musical note.
A2 In radio communication, modulation is used to encode information onto a carrier wave.
B1 Digital modulation techniques are commonly used in modern telecommunications systems.
B2 Frequency modulation (FM) is a type of modulation that changes the frequency of the carrier wave.
C1 Phase modulation is a more complex form of modulation that changes the phase of the carrier wave.
C2 Modulation is a key concept in signal processing and is used in a wide range of applications from audio to telecommunications.
formal The scientist explained the concept of modulation in signal processing.
informal I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole modulation thing.
slang Modulation is like adjusting the volume on your music.
figurative In literature, the author's use of modulation created a sense of suspense throughout the story.
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