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Meaning of sensor
A device that detects or measures a physical parameter, such as temperature, pressure, or motion.
Etymology of sensor
The word "sensor" comes from the Latin "sentire", meaning "to feel", and the suffix "-or", which forms an agent noun.
The term "sensor" has been used in English since the 17th century, initially to refer to a person who perceives or detects something, and later to refer to a device that detects or measures physical parameters.
Synonyms
detector
transducer
instrument
gauge
meter
monitor
probe
sensor device
perception
discernment
awareness
sensitivity
feeler
indicator
warning device
alarm
notifier
alert
detector device
measuring device
sensing device
perceptual device
observational device
diagnostic tool
analytical tool
testing device
inspection device
surveillance device
tracking device
locator
identifier
Definitions
- A device which detects or measures a physical parameter, or a biological or chemical parameter, and responds to it by transmitting a signal.
- A person or thing that perceives or detects something, such as a sensor of danger or a sensor of opportunity.
- A device that converts a physical parameter into an electrical signal, which can be processed and used to control a system or make decisions.
Usage Examples
- The temperature sensor in the thermostat detects changes in the room temperature and adjusts the heating or cooling system accordingly.
- The motion sensor in the security system detects movement and triggers an alarm if someone enters the premises.
- The sensor in the autonomous vehicle detects the distance and speed of other vehicles and adjusts its own speed and trajectory accordingly.
Antonyms
nonsensor
insulator
barrier
obstacle
hindrance
impediment
blocker
stopper
preventer
inhibitor
suppressor
concealer
disguiser
deceiver
misleader
confuser
perplexer
puzzler
enigma
mystery
unknown
unknowable
imperceptible
undetectable
unmeasurable