Meaning & Definition of word "Electric"

Electric

/ɪˈlɛktrɪk/

noun:

  • 1. Electricity, often used informally.
    • Example: We are experiencing issues with the electric; the lights keep flickering.

adjective:

  • 1. Relating to, operated by, or producing electricity.
    • Example: The electric car charges quickly and efficiently.
  • 2. Exciting or thrilling; causing strong feelings.
    • Example: The performance was electric, leaving the audience in awe.
  • 3. Describing something that is powered by electricity.
    • Example: We installed electric heating to keep the house warm during winter.
  • 4. Of or relating to electric current or its effects.
    • Example: The electric field around the charged particle was strong.
  • 5. Having the characteristics of electricity, often used to describe music or sound.
    • Example: The band's electric sound captivated the crowd.

Etymology

From the Greek 'ēlektron', meaning 'amber', from its property of attracting small particles when rubbed.

Common Phrases and Expressions

electric mood:

A mood that is exciting and full of energy.

electric guitar:

A guitar that uses electric pickups to amplify sound.

electric blue:

A bright vivid blue color.

electric current:

The flow of electric charge.

Related Words

electricity:

The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of electric charge.

electrical:

Relating to electricity or electrical devices.

electron:

A subatomic particle with a negative charge, fundamental to electricity.

electrolyte:

A substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved.

Slang Meanings of electric

Meaning: Exciting or fantastic.

Example Sentence: That concert was electric!

Meaning: Highly charged or energized.

Example Sentence: The discussion became electric with ideas.