Electric ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Electric ( adjective )

  1. Pertaining to electricity or an electric current.
  2. Producing a strong emotional response.
  3. 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:

  1. The electric shock made me jump.
  2. The concert was electric with energy.
  3. His speech had an electric effect on the audience.
  4. The electric current flowed through the wire.
  5. The electric car runs on battery power.

(As a noun)

Electric ( noun )

  1. Pertaining to electricity or an electric current.
  2. Producing a strong emotional response.
  3. 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:

  1. The electric shock made me jump.
  2. The concert was electric with energy.
  3. His speech had an electric effect on the audience.
  4. The electric current flowed through the wire.
  5. The electric car runs on battery power.
Some random words: promise, policymaker, major-league