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1. electricity
noun. ['ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsəti'] a physical phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons and protons.
Synonyms
- physical phenomenon
- hydroelectricity
- piezoelectric effect
- thermoelectricity
- piezo effect
- current electricity
- galvanism
- piezoelectricity
- static electricity
- dynamic electricity
Antonyms
- unimpressive
- depress
- desensitise
- desensitize
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Rhymes with Electricity
- eccentricity
- specificity
- domesticity
- analyticity
- simplicity
- elasticity
- complicity
- toxicity
- publicity
- felicity
- felicite
How do you pronounce electricity?
Pronounce electricity as ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsəti.
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Sentences with electricity
1. Noun, singular or mass
The fuel pump relay supplies electricity to power up and power down the fuel pump.
Quotes about electricity
1. Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.
- Nicholson Baker
2. Now, as we stand three feet apart and stare at each other, I feel the full distance that comes with spending so much time apart, a moment filled with the electricity of a first meeting and the uncertainty of strangers.
- Marie Lu, Champion
3. I lean toward anything with a dark sense of humor. And since I've been out of school, the majority of my books have been contemporary; basically, I like my characters to have electricity - even better, a TV.
- Andrea Seigel
2. electricity
noun. ['ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsəti'] energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Synonyms
- alternating electric current
- free energy
- alternating current
- energy
- direct electric current
- signal
- electrical energy
- AC
- DC
Antonyms
- direct current
- curse
- bless
- stand still
3. electricity
noun. ['ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsəti'] keen and shared excitement.
Antonyms
- transparency