Channel

/ˈtʃæn.əl/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A medium for communication or the transmission of information.
The television channel broadcasts news programs all day.
A path or route typically used for water flow or a physical passage.
The river carved a deep channel through the valley over centuries.
A band of frequencies in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation.
The radio station changed its frequency to a different channel.
verb
To direct or guide something through a particular route or medium.
He channeled his energy into writing a book.
To create or establish a passage for fluid.
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.

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Slang Meanings

To channel someone's vibe means to understand or emulate their style or energy.
She really channeled his vibe in that performance.
Channeling refers to the act of tapping into a source of inspiration or creativity.
He's been channeling his frustrations into art.