Keypad ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Keypad ( noun )

A small device with buttons, typically arranged in a rectangular or square shape, that are used to enter numbers or characters, often found on telephones, calculators, and other electronic devices.

Origin:

The word keypad is a combination of the words "key" and "pad", which refers to a small device with buttons that are used to enter numbers or characters. the word has been in use since the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. I accidently dialed the wrong number on the keypad.
  2. He entered his PIN on the keypad to withdraw money from the ATM.
  3. The keypad on the phone was worn out and the numbers were hard to read.
  4. She typed in her password on the keypad to unlock her phone.
  5. I had to press hard on the keypad to enter my code.

(As a verb)

Keypad ( verb )

To input numbers or characters into a device by pressing buttons on a keypad.

Origin:

The word keypad is a combination of the words "key" and "pad", which refers to a small device with buttons that are used to enter numbers or characters. the word has been in use since the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. I keypadded my PIN to withdraw money from the ATM.
  2. He keypadded his password to unlock his phone.
  3. We keypadded our codes to enter the building.
  4. They keypadded their numbers to call their friends.
  5. She keypadded her security code to access her account.
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