Wire
UK /["/ˈwaɪə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈwaɪər/"]/
Definition
metal in the form of thin thread; a piece of this
In simple words: A thin, flexible piece of metal.
Examples
- The electrician used a wire to connect the lights.
- I need to buy some wire for the craft project.
- You can transfer money via wire to another bank account.
- The spy sent a secret message through a wire.
- Make sure the wire is insulated to prevent any accidents.
Usage notes
Used to refer to electrical wires or wires used in crafts. In informal settings, it can also refer to stealing (e.g. 'to wire money'). Avoid using in formal contexts when discussing abstract ideas.
Grammar pattern
wire + object
Memory hint
Think of 'wire' as 'wiring' up for a tech breakthrough.
Collocations
- taut
- loose
- fine
- length
- piece
- strand
- cut
- bend
- twist
- mesh
- netting
- basket
- behind a/the wire
- under a/the wire
- electric
- electrical
- electricity
- attach
- connect
- disconnect
- go
- lead
- run
- along a/the wire
- down a/the wire
- a tangle of wires
Synonyms
- cable
- conductor
- strand
- filament
- thread
Antonyms
- string
- cord
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'wired' which means connected electronically.
- Used as a verb without proper context (e.g. saying 'I wire' instead of 'I wire it').