wireless
IPA: wˈaɪrɫɪs
noun
- (uncountable) The medium of radio communication.
- (uncountable, networking) Wireless connectivity to a computer network.
- (dated, chiefly Britain) A radio set.
verb
- To send a message by wireless (by radio)
adjective
- Not having any wires.
- Of or relating to communication without a wired connection, such as by radio waves.
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Examples of "wireless" in Sentences
- Most people listened to what they call the wireless, the radio.
- You see every warship is equipped with what they call a wireless apparatus.
- Mobile wireless is hot, with about 80% of the adults under 30 being wired into wireless.
- "I've always been a believer in wireless," Falcone said in his office 30 stories above Park Avenue in New York.
- If you have been on wireless as long as I have been you will see that major disruption in wireless is going to happen soon.
- This report would not be complete without touching on the fact that the term wireless HD is used by nearly all manufacturers of any wireless video product.
- United States wireless companies tend to use the term wireless to refer to a wide range of services while the cell phone itself is called a mobile phone, mobile,
- But while most of these shorthand terms have agreed-upon meanings, that's not the case with "4G," the term wireless carriers use for a variety of upgraded services.
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