noun a device or component that increases the power or amplitude of a signal

  • The amplifier is a crucial component in the audio system, responsible for boosting the signal strength.
  • I just got a new amplifier for my guitar, it's going to make my music sound so much better.
  • Dude, that new amp is sick! It's gonna make your guitar shred even harder.
  • Her infectious laughter acted as an amplifier, spreading joy to everyone around her.

noun a person or thing seen as comparable to another

adjective relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.

  • The company decided to switch from analogue to digital technology for better efficiency.
  • I prefer the sound of analogue music over digital.
  • I found this cool analogue watch at the thrift store.
  • Her mind works like an analogue clock, always ticking methodically.

adjective describing a device or object that is powered by a battery

  • The new device is battery powered, ensuring portability and convenience.
  • I love my battery powered headphones - I can listen to music wherever I go!
  • My phone is always dying so I got a battery powered charger to keep it alive.
  • Her energy seemed to be battery powered, always ready to tackle any task with enthusiasm.

noun A stream of electrons emitted by the negative electrode in a vacuum tube or cathode-ray tube.

  • The cathode ray tube is a vacuum tube that uses a cathode ray to produce images on a screen.
  • I learned about cathode rays in my science class, they're pretty cool.
  • I zapped that bug with a cathode ray gun!
  • His words hit me like a cathode ray, leaving a lasting impact.

noun the components and connections of an electrical system

  • The engineer carefully examined the circuitry of the new prototype.
  • I have no idea how to fix the circuitry in this old TV.
  • Dude, the circuitry in this gaming console is totally fried.
  • The intricate circuitry of the human brain is still a mystery to scientists.

noun a person or thing that claps, such as the metal bar that strikes a bell or the device that makes noise in applause

  • The clapper in the bell tower was used to signal the start of the ceremony.
  • I accidentally knocked the clapper off the bell while playing around in the tower.
  • The clapper on that old bell is so loud, it can wake up the whole neighborhood.
  • Her laughter was like the clapper of a bell, ringing out joyfully in the room.

noun a thick rope or heavy string

verb to fasten or bind with a cord

  • The cord of the blinds was tangled and needed to be straightened out.
  • I tripped over the cord of my phone charger because it was too long.
  • I need to find a way to cut the cord with my toxic friend.
  • The cord of trust between them had been severed, and it would be hard to repair.

verb to administer a drug to someone in order to affect their performance, usually in a negative way

  • The athlete was disqualified after testing positive for doped substances.
  • I heard that some of the players were doped during the game.
  • He got caught doped up at the party last night.
  • Her mind felt doped with exhaustion after studying for hours.

verb to send forth or release, as in sound or light

  • The radioactive material will emit harmful radiation if not properly contained.
  • The old car emits a lot of smoke when it starts up.
  • I can't stand being in the same room as him, he emits bad vibes.
  • Her presence alone seemed to emit a sense of calm and tranquility.

verb to spread out in a shape resembling a fan, to diverge or separate in different directions

  • The search party began to fan out in different directions to cover more ground.
  • Let's fan out and search the area to see if we can find the missing keys.
  • We should fan out and scope out the scene before the party starts.
  • The rumors began to fan out through the small town, spreading like wildfire.

verb to protect or shield from something harmful or undesirable

  • The walls of the house were insulated to improve energy efficiency.
  • We need to insulate the attic before winter comes.
  • I'm going to insulate the garage so it's not freezing in there.
  • She tried to insulate herself from the harsh realities of the world.

noun the act of swinging or moving back and forth

verb to move or swing back and forth at a regular speed

  • The pendulum of the clock oscillates back and forth with precision.
  • The fan in my room keeps oscillating, it's so annoying.
  • I can't decide, my thoughts keep oscillating between going out and staying in.
  • Her emotions oscillate between joy and sorrow, like a rollercoaster ride.

verb to insert or connect something into an outlet or socket

  • The technician plugged in the power cord to start the machine.
  • I plugged my phone into the charger before going to bed.
  • I plugged in my headphones and tuned out the world.
  • She plugged away at her work, determined to finish on time.

noun A circuit in which the interconnecting conductors and some of the circuit components have been printed, etched, or screened onto a dielectric material.

  • The engineers designed the electronic device with a printed circuit board.
  • I need to replace the printed circuit in my computer.
  • My friend helped me fix the gizmo by swapping out the printed circuit.
  • The printed circuit of our teamwork is what keeps this project running smoothly.

noun a device that receives radio waves and converts them into sound or other signals

  • The radio receiver picked up the signal clearly.
  • I love listening to music on my radio receiver.
  • I scored a sweet new radio receiver at the pawn shop.
  • Her mind was like a radio receiver, picking up on every detail of the conversation.

noun A person who specializes in the repair and maintenance of radios and other communication equipment.

  • The radio technician was able to quickly identify and fix the issue with the transmitter.
  • Hey, have you met the new radio technician? They seem really knowledgeable about all things radio.
  • The radio technician is a total pro at fixing up those old radios.
  • Being a radio technician is like being a wizard, able to tune into different frequencies and bring communication to life.

noun a display of data or information, typically on an electronic screen or device

  • The scientist examined the readout of the experiment results.
  • Can you check the readout on the screen for me?
  • I can't make sense of this readout, it's all jumbled.
  • His expression was like a readout of his emotions, clear and easy to interpret.

noun a device that converts electrical signals into sound, light, or data

  • The receiver of the package must sign for it upon delivery.
  • Make sure the receiver knows to expect the package tomorrow.
  • Hey, did you get that package I sent you? You're the receiver, right?
  • As the receiver of bad news, she had to remain calm and composed.

noun a person who resists or opposes something

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  • The resister refused to comply with the new regulations.
  • She's always been a resister when it comes to change.
  • Don't be such a resister, just go with the flow.
  • The resister stood firm like a rock against the tide of opposition.

verb to join or connect together by interweaving the strands or parts

adjective joined or connected by splicing

  • The scientist spliced together different DNA sequences to create a genetically modified organism.
  • I watched a tutorial on how to splice videos together for my YouTube channel.
  • I'm going to splice in some extra footage to make the vlog more interesting.
  • She spliced together memories of her childhood to create a vivid picture of the past.

noun a soft, sucking sound made when pressure or weight is applied to something wet or muddy

verb to crush or squash something with a splashing sound

  • The scientist explained how the squelch of the mud could affect the experiment results.
  • I hate the squelch of wet socks when walking in the rain.
  • The squelch of the music at the party was so loud, I couldn't hear anything.
  • The squelch of the gossip spreading through the office was deafening.

noun a system of sound reproduction that uses two or more channels to create a more realistic effect

adjective related to sound reproduction using multiple channels

  • The stereo system in the conference room provides high-quality sound for presentations.
  • Let's crank up the stereo and have a dance party in the living room!
  • I love bumping beats on my new stereo.
  • Her voice filled the room like a stereo, commanding everyone's attention.

noun a device at which a user can interact with a computer system

adjective forming or situated at the end or extremity of something

  • The airport terminal was bustling with travelers rushing to catch their flights.
  • I'll meet you at the terminal after I grab a coffee.
  • Let's hang out at the terminal and chill for a bit.
  • The relationship had reached a terminal point, with no hope of reconciliation.

IC

noun abbreviation for integrated circuit

  • The IC design team is working on the new integrated circuit for the upcoming project.
  • I heard the IC team is working on a cool new chip for the project.
  • The IC crew is cooking up a fresh chip for the project.
  • The IC team is the brains behind the operation, designing the circuit that powers everything.

noun A quantity on which an operation is to be done in mathematics or logic

  • In mathematics, an operand is a quantity on which an operation is performed.
  • The operand in this equation is the number on the left side.
  • Dude, just plug in the operand and you'll get the answer.
  • The operand in this situation is the key factor that determines the outcome.

ESA

noun ESA

  • The European Space Agency (ESA) is collaborating with NASA on a mission to explore Mars.
  • I heard that ESA is planning to launch a new satellite into orbit next month.
  • ESA is like the cool kid on the space block, always coming up with new projects.
  • Joining ESA's team is like reaching for the stars in your career.

noun a unit of electrical resistance equal to one billionth of an ohm

  • The abohm is a unit of electrical resistance in the electromagnetic cgs system.
  • I have no idea what an abohm is, can you explain it to me?
  • Don't worry about the abohm, it's just a fancy term for resistance.
  • Her stubbornness was like an abohm, impossible to overcome.

noun a chemical compound containing a series of fused benzene rings

  • The chemical compound contains a long chain of -acene molecules.
  • I heard that -acene is used in some advanced materials.
  • Do you know where I can find some -acene for my experiment?
  • His intelligence is like a chain of -acene, constantly expanding and connecting different ideas.

a/d

noun a/d is a common abbreviation for 'advertisement'

adjective a/d can be used as an adjective to describe something related to advertising or promotion

preposition a/d can also be used as a preposition to indicate direction or movement toward something

conjunction a/d can be used as a conjunction in informal writing to mean 'and'

  • The company decided to implement a/d converters in their new line of products.
  • I need to buy a/d cable to connect my laptop to the TV.
  • I can't find my a/d dongle anywhere, it's so frustrating!
  • Learning to adapt to new situations is like navigating through a/d maze.

adc

noun ADC is an acronym for Analog-to-Digital Converter, which is a device that converts a continuous analog signal into a discrete digital representation.

adjective ADC can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to analog-to-digital conversion.

  • The adc in the team is responsible for dealing the most damage during team fights.
  • I love playing adc because I get to be the carry and deal tons of damage.
  • That adc is so fed, they're unstoppable right now.
  • In this project, you are the adc - the main driving force behind its success.

noun A primary color in additive color mixing, which are red, green, and blue

adjective Describing the primary colors used in additive color mixing

  • In color theory, red, green, and blue are known as the additive primary colors.
  • You need to mix red, green, and blue to get the right shade because they are the additive primary colors.
  • You gotta use red, green, and blue 'cause they're the main colors that work together.
  • Just like how red, green, and blue are the additive primary colors, teamwork, communication, and trust are the additive primary traits for success.

agc

noun AGC does not have a specific definition as a standalone word, but it can refer to the Automatic Gain Control in electronics.

  • The automatic gain control (AGC) feature in the audio system helps maintain a consistent volume level.
  • Make sure to turn on the AGC setting so the music doesn't suddenly get too loud.
  • I always rely on the AGC to keep my tunes sounding just right.
  • Using AGC is like having a virtual volume manager for your sound system.