Advertisement
Advertisement
wireless
[ wahyuhr-lis ]
adjective
- having no wire.
- noting or pertaining to any of various devices that are operated with or actuated by electromagnetic waves.
- Chiefly British. radio.
noun
- wireless telegraphy or telephony.
- a wireless telegraph or telephone, or the like.
- any system or device, as a cell phone, for transmitting messages or signals by electromagnetic waves.
- a wireless message.
- Chiefly British. radio.
verb (used with or without object)
- to telegraph or telephone by wireless.
wireless
/ ˈwaɪəlɪs /
adjective
- communicating without connecting wires or other material contacts
wireless networks
wireless internet connection
noun
- old-fashioned.another word for radio
Discover More
Derived Forms
- ˈwirelessly, adverb
Discover More
Other Words From
- wireless·ly adverb
- wireless·ness noun
- pre·wireless adjective
Discover More
Example Sentences
The Wireless Joey will help you watch more shows on more screens.
And new innovations continue to make wireless, on-demand viewing the new way our families consume TV.
Speaking of Grandma, The Wireless Joey is so simple she can install it herself.
It is cutting-edge products like these that are helping define this new age of wireless entertainment.
Wireless was cheaper than wired communications, and cell phones were proliferating.
“She just thought of that wireless thing so as 116 to make the rest of us look cheap,” Belle was heard to say to her friends.
That folding wireless staff you use on the Marigold is repeated right on the top of that tower.
For a moment Dick was strongly tempted to tell his companion about the wireless he had received.
He was in a fever to know why this very respectable firm of lawyers should have sent a wireless to him.
The fact that you are here tells me that the wireless you got on the ship was not only bona fide but important.
Advertisement
Discover More
Related Words
- Wi-Fi
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse