electronics

/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪks/
noun
  1. Devices or equipment that use electricity, such as computers, phones, and televisions.
    • The store sells all kinds of electronics, from headphones to video game consoles.
    • I need to recycle my old electronics like the broken laptop and printer.
    • She packed her electronics in a special bag before the flight.
  2. The branch of science and technology that deals with the design and use of circuits and devices that control electric current.
    • He studied electronics in college and now builds circuit boards.
    • Advances in electronics have made smartphones much more powerful.
    • The textbook covers the basics of electronics, including resistors and transistors.
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