outlet
//ˈaʊtlet//
Translation
outlet
Definition
An outlet is a device or opening that provides a point of connection for electrical power or a way for something to exit. In electrical contexts, it refers to a wall socket where you plug in appliances, while in other uses, it can mean a vent or a channel for releasing air, water, or emotions. This term is common in everyday language for describing power sources in homes and buildings.
Example
“I need to find a free outlet to charge my phone.”
“The kitchen has several outlets installed along the counter.”
“Make sure the outlet is turned off before plugging in the device.”
“He accidentally spilled water near the electrical outlet.”
“This outlet is designed for high-power appliances like washing machines.”
“The hotel room had only one outlet, so we used a power strip.”
“The air outlet in the wall helps ventilate the basement.”
“She used the outlet to plug in her laptop during the meeting.”
“The outlet cover was broken, so we replaced it for safety.”
“In the garage, there is an outlet near the workbench.”
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Other meanings
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