Pronunciation: /ˈmɒdʒəˌleɪtər/

Definitions of modulator

noun a device or substance that modulates, or regulates, a signal or process

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of modulator in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of modulator

plural

modulators

comparative

more modulating

superlative

most modulating

present tense

modulates

future tense

will modulate

perfect tense

has modulated

continuous tense

is modulating

singular

modulator

positive degree

modulator

infinitive

to modulate

gerund

modulating

participle

modulated

Origin and Evolution of modulator

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'modulator' originated from the Latin word 'modulatus', which means to measure or regulate.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of music to refer to adjusting or controlling the pitch, tone, or volume of sound. Over time, the term evolved to be used in various fields such as telecommunications, electronics, and biology to describe the process of adjusting or regulating signals, frequencies, or functions.