Electricity ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti Electric Noun Bre Waste Power Supply
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electricity
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BrE / ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti / NAmE / ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti /
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a waste of electricity
the electricity is off (= there is no electric power supply).
a high-voltage fault sparked an electricity blackout.
all the houses now have electricity.
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electricity
(noun)BrE / ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti / NAmE / ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti /
a form of energy from charged elementary particles, usually supplied as electric current through cables, wires, etc. for lighting, heating, driving machines, etc.
a waste of electricity
The electricity is off (= there is no electric power supply).
a feeling of great emotion, excitement, etc.
Extra Examples
A high-voltage fault sparked an electricity blackout.
All the houses now have electricity.
Crews did their best to restore electricity after the storm.
Electricity flows through the wires in the circuit.
Her electricity was cut off when she didn’t pay her bill.
I switched the light off to save electricity.
Insulating your house could cut your electricity bill by half.
Metals conduct electricity well.
More than a million customers lost electricity following the flooding.
The hydroelectric plant provides electricity for half the island’s population.
The town will soon be connected to the national electricity grid.
We run the washing machine at night because off-peak electricity is much cheaper.
a 10% drop in electricity prices
the company’s role in California’s electricity crisis
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