Electronic Components

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a device that flashes a light to indicate a turning direction or a vehicle's presence on the road

  • The driver activated the blinker before making a right turn.
  • Don't forget to use your blinker when changing lanes.
  • I always get annoyed when people don't use their blinker.
  • His blinker was on, but he seemed unsure about which direction to take in life.

noun a rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases

  • The technician replaced the faulty bulb in the streetlight.
  • I need to change the bulb in my bedside lamp.
  • Hey, can you grab a new bulb for the ceiling fixture?
  • A new idea sparked in her mind like a light bulb turning on.

noun a device that makes a buzzing sound, especially an electrical device that sounds an alarm or signals the end of a period of time

  • The buzzer sounded, signaling the end of the exam.
  • I'll hit the buzzer when I'm ready for you to come in.
  • She's always on the buzzer, never missing a beat.
  • The buzzer of opportunity rang, and he knew it was his moment to shine.

dip

noun a downward slope or bend

verb to immerse briefly in a liquid

  • The chef prepared a delicious spinach and artichoke dip for the party.
  • I love to dip my fries in ketchup.
  • Let's go for a quick dip in the pool before dinner.
  • The company's stock took a dip after the scandal was revealed.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • The factory specializes in manufacturing high-quality electrical parts and devices.
  • I need to pick up some electrical parts and devices for my project this weekend.
  • I'm always tinkering with different electrical parts and devices to see what I can create.
  • His mind was like a complex network of electrical parts and devices, constantly processing information.

noun something that encloses, such as a fence or wall

  • The zookeeper carefully checked the animal enclosure to ensure all the gates were secure.
  • Hey, let's go check out the enclosure with the monkeys!
  • I heard there's a cool new enclosure at the wildlife park.
  • His mind was like an enclosure, keeping his thoughts locked away from others.

noun a precious metal that is a shiny, yellow color and is often used to make jewelry and coins

  • The price of gold has been steadily increasing over the past few months.
  • I heard that she's wearing a gold dress to the party tonight.
  • That car is pure gold, dude!
  • Her heart was as good as gold, always caring for others.

noun a hard, silvery-white metallic element used in alloys and as a coating for other metals

  • The price of nickel has been steadily increasing due to high demand in the automotive industry.
  • I found a nickel on the ground while I was out for a walk.
  • I'm broke, all I have left is a nickel to my name.
  • Her words were like a nickel, shiny on the surface but lacking real value.

adjective having a specified number or type of prongs

  • The fork had three pronged tines for picking up food.
  • I prefer using a three pronged fork when eating.
  • Check out the cool three pronged fork I found in the kitchen.
  • The company's strategy had multiple pronged approaches to increase sales.

noun a precious stone typically blue in color, a variety of corundum

adjective relating to or resembling a sapphire

  • The sapphire gemstone is known for its deep blue color and durability.
  • I love the sapphire earrings you're wearing, they look so elegant.
  • Check out my new sapphire ring, it's blinging!
  • Her eyes sparkled like sapphires in the sunlight.