electric cord
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Definition
- Noun:
- A flexible, insulated electrical cable designed to connect an appliance or device to a power source, typically a wall outlet. It consists of one or more conductors (wires) encased in a protective sheath.
Usage
- Noun:
- The electric cord for the lamp was too short to reach the outlet.
- Always check that the electric cord is not frayed or damaged before plugging in the device.
- He neatly coiled the electric cord and stored it in a drawer.
Advanced Usage
- "To trip over an electric cord": A common hazard where someone's foot catches on a cord lying on the floor.
- Be careful not to trip over the electric cord from the projector.
- "Extension electric cord": A longer cord with a plug on one end and one or more sockets on the other, used to extend the reach of a standard cord. (Note: This is a compound term listed here as it is a common variant).
- We needed an extension electric cord to power the tools in the backyard.
Variants and Related Words
- Power cord: A common synonym.
- Mains lead (UK English): Another term for an electric cord.
- Cable: A more general term that can include electric cords, data cables, etc.
- Wire: Often refers to a single conductive strand, but can be used informally for a cord.
Synonyms
- Power cable
- Flex (informal, especially UK)
- Line cord
Related Phrases
- To plug in (a cord): To insert the plug of an electric cord into an outlet.
- Please plug in the electric cord so we can turn on the computer.
- To unplug (a cord): To disconnect by removing the plug from the outlet.
- Remember to unplug the electric cord when you're finished charging your phone.
Idioms
- "To be cut from the same cord": This is not a standard idiom for "electric cord." The common idiom is "to be cut from the same cloth," meaning to be very similar in character.
Noun
- a light insulated conductor for household use