Electric
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Electric ( adjective )
- Pertaining to electricity or an electric current.
- Producing a strong emotional response.
- Having a sudden or powerful effect.
Origin:
From the latin word "electricus", which is derived from the greek word "elektron", meaning "amber", since electric charges were first observed in amber. .
Examples:
- The electric shock made me jump.
- The concert was electric with energy.
- His speech had an electric effect on the audience.
- The electric current flowed through the wire.
- The electric car runs on battery power.
(As a noun)
Electric ( noun )
- Pertaining to electricity or an electric current.
- Producing a strong emotional response.
- Having a sudden or powerful effect.
Origin:
From the latin word "electricus", which is derived from the greek word "elektron", meaning "amber", since electric charges were first observed in amber. .
Examples:
- The electric shock made me jump.
- The concert was electric with energy.
- His speech had an electric effect on the audience.
- The electric current flowed through the wire.
- The electric car runs on battery power.