elec·tric·i·ty
Pronounced:
/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsəti/
Function:
nounMeaning:
[noncount] 1 : a form of energy that is carried through wires and is used to operate machines, lights, etc. ▪ Electricity can be dangerous. —see also static electricity
2 : electric current or power ▪ The electricity went off during the storm. ▪ an old building with no plumbing or electricity
3 : a feeling of excitement or tension ▪ You could feel the electricity in the room.
2 : electric current or power ▪ The electricity went off during the storm. ▪ an old building with no plumbing or electricity
3 : a feeling of excitement or tension ▪ You could feel the electricity in the room.

