Meaning & Definition of word "Channel"

Channel

/ˈtʃæn.əl/

noun:

  • 1. A medium for communication or the transmission of information.
    • Example: The television channel broadcasts news programs all day.
  • 2. A path or route typically used for water flow or a physical passage.
    • Example: The river carved a deep channel through the valley over centuries.
  • 3. A band of frequencies in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation.
    • Example: The radio station changed its frequency to a different channel.

verb:

  • 1. To direct or guide something through a particular route or medium.
    • Example: He channeled his energy into writing a book.
  • 2. To create or establish a passage for fluid.
    • Example: We need to channel the rainwater away from the house.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'canal', from Latin 'canalis', from 'cana', meaning 'tube or pipe'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

channel surf:

The act of switching between different television stations.

channel your energy:

To focus your energy toward a particular goal.

go through channels:

To follow official routes or procedures.

Related Words

canal:

An artificial waterway for navigation or irrigation.

broadcast:

To transmit a program or some information via radio or television.

Slang Meanings of channel

Meaning: To channel someone's vibe means to understand or emulate their style or energy.

Example Sentence: She really channeled his vibe in that performance.

Meaning: Channeling refers to the act of tapping into a source of inspiration or creativity.

Example Sentence: He's been channeling his frustrations into art.