electronic

/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to devices or systems that use small amounts of electricity to control signals, such as computers, phones, or radios.
    • The car's electronic system controls the engine and safety features.
    • She bought a new electronic tablet for reading and drawing.
    • Many schools now use electronic whiteboards instead of chalkboards.
  2. Relating to music that is created or performed using electronic instruments or computers.
    • The band's new album blends acoustic and electronic sounds.
    • She learned to produce electronic beats on her laptop.
    • He loves listening to electronic dance music at the club.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A device or system that uses electronic technology, often in the plural form 'electronics'.
    • She packed her electronics, including her phone and charger, for the trip.
    • He works in electronics, repairing smartphones and laptops.
    • The store sells all kinds of electronics, from headphones to cameras.
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