Telephonics

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /tɛləˈfɒnɪks/

Definitions of telephonics

noun the branch of electronics dealing with the technology of telecommunication

Example Sentences

A1 Telephonics is the study of telephones and how they work.

A2 I learned about telephonics in my basic communication class.

B1 Telephonics plays a crucial role in the development of telecommunications technology.

B2 The company specializes in telephonics equipment for military communication.

C1 His expertise in telephonics led to significant advancements in the field of telecommunications.

C2 The professor's groundbreaking research in telephonics revolutionized the way we communicate over long distances.

Examples of telephonics in a Sentence

formal Telephonics is a branch of electronics dealing with the design and operation of telecommunication systems.

informal I'm studying telephonics in my engineering course.

slang I heard he's a whiz at telephonics, always fixing people's phone issues.

figurative In the digital age, mastering telephonics is like holding the key to effective communication.

Grammatical Forms of telephonics

past tense

telephonicsed

plural

telephonicses

comparative

more telephonic

superlative

most telephonic

present tense

telephonics

future tense

will telephonics

perfect tense

have telephonicd

continuous tense

is telephonicsing

singular

telephonics

positive degree

telephonics

infinitive

to telephonics

gerund

telephonicsing

participle

telephonicsed

Origin and Evolution of telephonics

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'telephonics' is derived from the combination of 'tele-' meaning distant or remote, and 'phonics' which refers to sound or voice.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the mid-20th century to refer to the technology and study of telephone systems, 'telephonics' has evolved to encompass a broader range of telecommunications technologies and practices.