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Meaning of electric
The primary meaning of the word "electric" is related to electricity or the production of electricity.
Etymology of electric
The word "electric" originates from the Latin word "electricus," meaning "of amber" or "like amber," which was derived from the Greek word "ēlektron," referring to amber, a substance that when rubbed could attract light objects, thus exhibiting electric properties.
Historical usage of the term dates back to the 17th century when it was first used to describe the attractive properties of amber.
Synonyms
electrifying
stimulating
exciting
thrilling
dynamic
lively
energetic
vibrant
powerful
potent
magnetic
dazzling
shocking
astounding
astonishing
impressive
remarkable
extraordinary
exceptional
sensational
breathtaking
electrified
charged
ionized
sparked
ignited
inflamed
heated
passionate
emotional
intense
fervent
zealous
enthusiastic
animated
invigorated
revitalized
rejuvenated
refreshed
renewed
restored
revived
Definitions
- Relating to or produced by electricity
- * Capable of producing or conducting electricity
- * Exciting or thrilling, often in a way that is unexpected or sudden
Usage Examples
- The electric car is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.
- * The crowd was electric with excitement as the concert began.
- * The electric guitar solo was the highlight of the song.
Antonyms
non-electric
non-conductive
uncharged
neutral
static
stagnant
dull
unexciting
uninteresting
mundane
ordinary
uninspiring
unenthusiastic
lethargic
sluggish
inactive
dormant
inert
lifeless
stagnant
unresponsive