wireless

word

/ˈwaɪɹɫɪs/
WY-ur-lis
/wˈaɪələs/
WY-uh-lis

Definition

Describes technology that works without physical cables, using radio waves or signals to communicate—for example, wireless internet or headphones.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in technology contexts (computers, phones, audio). Common collocations: 'wireless connection', 'wireless network', 'wireless headphones'. In formal writing, may be replaced by 'Wi-Fi' when referring to internet connections. Do not confuse with 'cordless', which often refers to home devices (e.g., 'cordless phone').

Example Sentences

Do you know the wireless password here?

natural

Most offices rely on wireless networks these days.

natural

Once you go wireless, you never want to go back to cords.

natural

I use wireless headphones to listen to music.

basic

The café has free wireless internet.

basic

My printer is wireless and easy to set up.

basic