grid

word

/ˈɡɹɪd/
grid
/ɡɹˈɪd/
grid

Definition

A grid is a pattern of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines that cross to form squares, or a network of connected points, like in an electric power system.

Usage & Nuances

'Grid' is common in technical, design, and scientific contexts. It can mean a visual layout (e.g., in math notebooks, spreadsheets), or a system like 'the power grid.' 'On the grid' can mean connected to public utilities; 'off the grid' means independent of those systems.

Example Sentences

Draw a grid on your paper to help with your math homework.

basic

Cities often use a grid system for their streets.

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The power grid was down after the storm.

basic

She plotted the data points on a grid to see the pattern more clearly.

natural

Living off the grid means you generate your own power and water.

natural

Could you organize the photos in a grid layout for the website?

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