Battery
UK /["/ˈbætri//ˈbætəri/"]/US /["/ˈbætəri/"]/
Definition
a device that is placed inside a car engine, clock, radio, etc. and that produces the electricity that makes it work
In simple words: A device that stores energy to power things.
Examples
- My phone battery died right before the meeting.
- The battery in my remote control needs to be replaced.
- She charged the battery overnight to make sure it would last all day.
- The protest included a battery of speeches from various leaders.
- The school conducted a battery of tests to assess student performance.
- Make sure to check the battery level before heading out on your trip.
- He felt a sense of accomplishment after passing the battery of challenges.
Usage notes
Commonly used in electronics. Not usually used in formal contexts like scientific papers; more appropriate for casual conversation or everyday writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'battery' as a 'bat' storing energy for power.
Collocations
- dead
- flat
- rechargeable
- charge
- recharge
- drain
- die
- give out
- go dead
- power
- life
- failure
- battery-operated
- battery-powered
- full
- whole
- battery of
- a battery of tests
- artillery
- gun
- howitzer
Synonyms
- power source
- accumulator
- cell
- energy storage
- electrical supply
Antonyms
- drain
- depletion
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'batteries' for both singular and plural forms.
- Mispronounced the first syllable as 'bat' instead of 'bat.'
- Used incorrectly when talking about energy sources other than power storage.