Pronunciation: /ˈmɒdʒəˌleɪtər/
noun a device or substance that modulates, or regulates, a signal or process
A1 A modulator is a device that changes the frequency of a radio signal.
A2 The modulator in the music studio helps adjust the sound levels.
B1 The modulator is an essential component in telecommunications systems.
B2 The modulator is used to control the intensity of a signal in electronic circuits.
C1 The modulator plays a crucial role in signal processing for advanced communication technologies.
C2 The sophisticated modulator design allows for precise modulation of signals in high-frequency applications.
formal The modulator is a key component in the signal processing system.
informal Hey, can you pass me the modulator for the audio system?
slang I heard that new modulator is lit!
figurative She is like a modulator, always adjusting to different situations.
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