Stereo
(
noun
,
adjective
)
(As a noun)
Stereo ( noun )
- A system for reproducing sound that uses two or more separate channels, usually two, in order to create a more realistic sound.
- An electronic device, such as a radio or record player, that plays stereo recordings.
Origin:
From greek στερεός (stereós, "solid") + -o- + -phone ("soun.d")
Examples:
- I bought a new stereo for my living room.
- I have a stereo in my car, so I can listen to music while I drive.
- She was listening to music on her stereo.
- The stereo in the restaurant was playing soft music.
- I'm listening to music on my stereo in my room.
(As an adjective)
Stereo ( adjective )
- A system for reproducing sound that uses two or more separate channels, usually two, in order to create a more realistic sound.
- An electronic device, such as a radio or record player, that plays stereo recordings.
Origin:
From greek στερεός (stereós, "solid") + -o- + -phone ("soun.d")
Examples:
- I bought a new stereo for my living room.
- I have a stereo in my car, so I can listen to music while I drive.
- She was listening to music on her stereo.
- The stereo in the restaurant was playing soft music.
- I'm listening to music on my stereo in my room.