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  1. devicenoun

    Synonyms:
    invention, contrivance

  2. devicenoun

    Any piece of equipment made for a particular purpose, especially a mechanical or electrical one.

    There are a number of household devices in a kitchen such as a dishwasher, a garbage disposal, or an electric can opener.

    Synonyms:
    equipment, gadget, contrivance, design, apparatus, appliance

  3. devicenoun

    A project or scheme, often designed to deceive; a stratagem; an artifice.

    Synonyms:
    artifice, stratagem, scheme, project

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  1. device

    A contrivance or device may be either good or bad. A cheat is a mean advantage in a bargain; a fraud, any form of covert robbery or injury. Imposture is a deceitful contrivance for securing charity, credit, or consideration. A stratagem or maneuver may be of the good against the bad, as it were a skilful movement of war. A wile is usually but not necessarily evil.

    E’en children followed with endearing wile.

    Goldsmith Deserted Village, l. 184.

    A trick is often low, injurious, and malicious; we say a mean trick; the word is sometimes used playfully with less than its full meaning. A ruse or a blind may be quite innocent and harmless. An artifice is a carefully and delicately prepared contrivance for doing indirectly what one could not well do directly. A device is something studied out for promoting an end, as in a mechanism; the word is used of indirect action, often, but not necessarily directed to an evil, selfish, or injurious end. Finesse is especially subtle contrivance, delicate artifice, whether for good or evil. Compare FRAUD.

    Synonyms:
    art, artifice, blind, cheat, contrivance, craft, cunning, dodge, finesse, fraud, guile, imposture, invention, machination, maneuver, ruse, stratagem, subterfuge, trick, wile

    Antonyms:
    artlessness, candor, fairness, frankness, guilelessness, honesty, ingenuousness, innocence, openness, simplicity, sincerity, truth

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.0 / 2 votes

  1. device

    Synonyms:
    artifice, expedient, design, plan, stratagem, project, symbol, emblem, show, invention, contrivance, cognizance

    Antonyms:
    fair-dealing, openness, miscontrivance, abortion, fortune, luck, hazard, hit, incognito

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:1.5 / 2 votes

  1. devicenoun

    an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose

    «the device is small enough to wear on your wrist»; «a device intended to conserve water»

    Synonyms:
    gimmick, twist

  2. devicenoun

    something in an artistic work designed to achieve a particular effect

    Synonyms:
    gimmick, twist

  3. device, gimmick, twistnoun

    any clever maneuver

    «he would stoop to any device to win a point»; «it was a great sales gimmick»; «a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen»

    Synonyms:
    spin, construction, widget, doodad, doohickey, gismo, twist, thingummy, thingmajig, whatsis, whirl, kink, eddy, thingamabob, bend, thingumajig, whatchamacallit, wrench, crook, turn of events, tress, pull, winding, plait, doojigger, gimmick, braid, thingamajig, twirl, thingumabob, catch, thingmabob, turn, twisting, wind, gubbins, whatchamacallum, gizmo

  4. devicenoun

    any ornamental pattern or design (as in embroidery)

    Synonyms:
    gimmick, twist

  5. devicenoun

    an emblematic design (especially in heraldry)

    «he was recognized by the device on his shield»

    Synonyms:
    gimmick, twist

Matched Categories

    • Design
    • Emblem
    • Expressive Style
    • Heraldry
    • Instrumentality
    • Maneuver

Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. devicenoun

    Synonyms:
    contrivance, scheme, design, plan, project, expedient, shift, resort, resource

  2. devicenoun

    Synonyms:
    artifice, stratagem, wile, ruse, manœuvre, trick, fraud, evasion

  3. devicenoun

    Synonyms:
    emblem, symbol, type, sign

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  1. devicenoun

    Synonyms:
    contrivance, invention, expedient, wile, maneuver, artifice, trickery, symbol, motto, legend, cognizance

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  1. List of paraphrases for «device»:

    appliance, devices, apparatus, dispositif, instrument, equipment, appliances, mechanism, operative, aircraft, instruments, machine, artifact, machinery, system, arrangement, tool, installations, facility, camera, dispositive, controller, arrangements

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  1. Jason Goldman:

    So, for those who’ve cut the cord from cable and network TV: whether you use a smart TV, web browser, mobile device, or tablet, there’s a way for you to watch the president’s speech as it happens and on-demand.

  2. Phyllis George:

    The most popular labor-saving device is still money.

  3. Max Henderson:

    Immediate, unplanned shutdowns can lead to a loss of recently gathered data regarding diagnosis, clinical notes, shift handovers and other various setbacks for the medical staff, nearly all hospitals rely on the internet for connectivity with vendors and remote offices for processing information in critical departments such as radiology, pharmacy, medical device maintenance, patient document scanning and payment processing.

  4. Greg Falgiano:

    All of this is tracked in the app, too, so you can go back and see … How was the temperature over the last week ? Or, was it really humid, and that’s maybe why the baby wasn’t sleeping well ? SMART SAFE TECH : BLAZE LASERLIGHT MAKES CYCLISTS SAFER ON THE ROAD Even the look of the device can be adjusted. Parents can dress up The Arlo Baby to look like a rabbit( with snap-on ears and feet), a Dalmatian, or a cat. It also records video, so busy parents don’t have to miss milestones like their baby’s first words or first steps. If one parent is on the road, you can use your smartphone and get access to a live feed from the camera, and type in your password to get into the app and see what baby’s doing at any time of the day, Falgiano said. MIT RESEARCHERS GIVE THE WHITE CANE USED BY THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED A HIGH-TECH UPDATE Users can talk to their babies when they’re away, thanks to the monitor’s two-way audio. Speak into your smartphone, and The Arlo Baby will hear your voice on the monitor’s speaker. The camera can also be used to record or live-stream nannies and babysitters. The most important thing you can protect is your family.

  5. Ashley Gould:

    We need to understand this more, because no usage of our product by youth is acceptable to us, i can tell Ashley Gould certainly though, it was not designed to look like a USB device. It was not designed to be hid by kids.


Translations for device

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  • أداة, جهازArabic
  • прыстасава́нне, прыла́даBelarusian
  • девиз, устро́йство, прое́кт, план, приспособле́ниеBulgarian
  • dispositiu, mecanismeCatalan, Valencian
  • zařízeníCzech
  • Hilfsmittel, Vorrichtung, Emblem, Instrument, Einrichtung, Devise, Baustein, Gerät, Apparat, Marke, Kunstgriff, Motto, EinheitGerman
  • συσκευή, τέχνασμα, μεταφορά, έμβλημαGreek
  • aparato, intrigoEsperanto
  • mecanismo, dispositivoSpanish
  • افزارهPersian
  • tehokeino, tunnus, suunnitelma, juoni, laite, tunnusmerkkiFinnish
  • artifice, appareil, stratagème, ruse, manœuvre, dispositifFrench
  • cleasScottish Gaelic
  • aparelloGalician
  • מכשיר, מתקן, אמצעי רטוריHebrew
  • युक्तिHindi
  • eszköz, mód, készülék, szerkezet, gépezetHungarian
  • սարք, սարքավորումArmenian
  • alatIndonesian
  • inscrizione, procedimento, apparecchio, emblema, periferica, congegno, coccarda, dispositivo, mottoItalian
  • デバイス, 装置, 端末Japanese
  • მექანიზმიGeorgian
  • 장치Korean
  • nukaMāori
  • у́ред, девиза, фигу́ра, сре́дствоMacedonian
  • alat, perantiMalay
  • apparaat, toestelDutch
  • enhetNorwegian
  • urządzenie, przyrządPolish
  • aparato, aparelho, dispositivoPortuguese
  • dispozitiv, element, componentă, aparat, unitate, piesăRomanian
  • зате́я, деви́з, прибо́р, уло́вка, дева́йс, эмбле́ма, план, приём, га́джет, прое́кт, приспособле́ние, фигу́ра, аппара́т, ма́рка, схе́ма, устро́йство, сре́дство, механи́змRussian
  • уређај, uređajSerbo-Croatian
  • zariadenieSlovak
  • napravaSlovene
  • redskap, retorisk figur, husgeråd, devis, apparat, knep, plan, föresatsSwedish
  • పరికరంTelugu
  • เครื่องThai
  • alet, cihaz, aygıtTurkish
  • пристрі́йUkrainian
  • 設備Chinese

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[ dɪvˈa͡ɪs], [ dɪvˈa‍ɪs], [ d_ɪ_v_ˈaɪ_s]

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  • Table of Contents

    • adj.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • language.
    • n.

      • ballistic missile,
      • cluster bomb,
      • makeshift,
      • article,
      • auxiliary,
      • car bomb,
      • outfit,
      • whatnot,
      • wherewithal,
      • atom bomb,
      • gear,
      • rigging,
      • medium,
      • accessory,
      • agent,
      • tackle,
      • material,
      • atomic bomb,
      • harness,
      • cannonball,
      • a-bomb,
      • booby trap,
      • arrangement,
      • expedient,
      • depth charge.

      • array,
      • big beast,
      • fake,
      • Accouterments,
      • joker,
      • craftiness,
      • chicanery,
      • proposition,
      • method,
      • black box,
      • project,
      • loophole,
      • automaton,
      • racket,
      • clunker,
      • automation,
      • scheme,
      • cabal,
      • evasion.

      • dialog,
      • slogan.

      • manner,
      • technique,
      • system,
      • make,
      • basis,
      • mode,
      • way,
      • tactic,
      • procedure.

      • honest,
      • take in.

      • part.

      act (noun)

      • device,
      • twist.

      axiom (noun)

      • pro position,
      • pro-position,
      • pro positions,
      • pro-verbs,
      • pre-cept,
      • pre cept,
      • pro verb,
      • pro-positions,
      • pro verbs,
      • pro-verb.

      badge (noun)

      • medallion,
      • cordons,
      • cordon.

      bomb (noun)

      • ticker,
      • nuclear bomb,
      • missiles,
      • rocket,
      • bombshell,
      • torpedo,
      • bombshells,
      • tickers,
      • Torpedoes.

      character (noun)

      • numeral,
      • hieroglyphs,
      • hieroglyph,
      • rune,
      • runes.

      cunning (noun)

      • wile.

      deception (noun)

      • chicanes,
      • feint,
      • coverup,
      • jive,
      • mare’s-nest,
      • fast one,
      • Illusions,
      • hogwash,
      • cover up,
      • jives,
      • chicane,
      • fast shuffle.

      design (noun)

      • de signs,
      • de sign,
      • de-sign,
      • de-signs.

      deus ex machina (noun)

      • god in machine,
      • happy coincidences,
      • divine interventions,
      • god machine,
      • god the machine.

      discovery (noun)

      • finding,
      • Algorithms,
      • algorithm,
      • formula,
      • luck out.

      emblem (noun)

      • re minders,
      • re-presentations,
      • re-minder,
      • re minder,
      • adumbrations,
      • re presentation,
      • coat arms,
      • re-minders,
      • re presentations.

      expediency/expedience (noun)

      • bandaid,
      • re-course,
      • re course,
      • band-aids,
      • band aids,
      • bandaids,
      • re-courses,
      • re courses,
      • easy way outs.

      expedient (noun)

      • gency.

      fashion (noun)

      • etiquette.

      figure of speech (noun)

      • malapropism,
      • alliterations,
      • Asyndeton,
      • tropes,
      • malapropisms,
      • onomatopoeia,
      • metonymy,
      • way of speaking,
      • litotes,
      • anaphora,
      • alliteration,
      • synecdoche,
      • Ellipses,
      • ellipsis,
      • apostrophes,
      • turn of phrase,
      • metonymies,
      • echoism,
      • manner of speaking,
      • Tropology,
      • antistrophe,
      • proteron,
      • oxymora,
      • onomatopoeias,
      • communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device,
      • apostrophe,
      • aposiopesis,
      • oxymoron.

      game (noun)

      • object of ridicule.

      gizmo (noun)

      • mechanical devices.

      hallmark (noun)

      • sure signs.

      instrument (noun)

      • gadget,
      • contraption,
      • doodad,
      • gimcrack,
      • machine,
      • instrument,
      • engine,
      • appliance,
      • convenience,
      • utility,
      • equipment,
      • facility,
      • compass.

      instrument, tool (noun)

      • creation,
      • construction,
      • doohickey,
      • whatsit.

      knickknack (noun)

      • flummery,
      • whatnots,
      • conversation piece,
      • furbelow,
      • furbelows.

      legend (noun)

      • under lines,
      • under line,
      • under-line,
      • under-lines.

      machination (noun)

      • on make,
      • song dance.

      maneuver (noun)

      • curveballs,
      • fancy footworks.

      mark (noun)

      • indicias.

      maxim (noun)

      • apophthegm,
      • by-word,
      • maxim,
      • epithet,
      • platitudes,
      • by-words,
      • apophthegms,
      • Brocard.

      measure (noun)

      • Measures.

      organ (noun)

      • re views,
      • re view,
      • re-view,
      • re-views.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • instructions,
      • Covin,
      • stratagem,
      • apparatus,
      • signboards,
      • pretext,
      • incision,
      • quicksands,
      • hallmark,
      • motifs,
      • maneuver,
      • ploy,
      • signboard,
      • thing,
      • legend,
      • Effigies,
      • ruse,
      • lasso,
      • certification,
      • fashion,
      • generalships,
      • resourcefulness,
      • thingamabob,
      • guideposts,
      • telltale signs,
      • badge,
      • sayings,
      • signpost,
      • invention,
      • crest,
      • demarche,
      • quicksand,
      • pattern,
      • resource,
      • corporeality,
      • little game,
      • Templates,
      • fixture,
      • template,
      • WHOSIS,
      • curveball,
      • plan,
      • whatchamacallit,
      • sign,
      • stencils,
      • mechanical device,
      • organ,
      • spoon,
      • thingamabobs,
      • happy coincidence,
      • figure of speech,
      • gimmick,
      • trick,
      • signposts,
      • inventiveness,
      • divine intervention,
      • demarches,
      • stopgap,
      • stencil,
      • discovery,
      • mark,
      • gaff,
      • figure,
      • generalship,
      • plan of attack,
      • accoutrement,
      • Deus Ex Machina,
      • Indicia,
      • widget,
      • expedience,
      • frame-up,
      • symbol,
      • novelty,
      • implement,
      • perjury,
      • grabbers,
      • symbolization,
      • on the make,
      • funny business,
      • codification,
      • Corporealities,
      • fundamental,
      • fancy footwork,
      • epigraph,
      • design,
      • medal,
      • maneuverings,
      • markings,
      • painting,
      • grabber,
      • Certifications,
      • deception,
      • take-in,
      • Accoutrements,
      • dodge,
      • sure sign,
      • frame up,
      • skullduggery,
      • thingamajig,
      • easy way out,
      • strategem,
      • Re-presentation,
      • game,
      • plot,
      • axiom,
      • will,
      • adumbration,
      • artifice,
      • measure,
      • band aid,
      • machination,
      • god in the machine,
      • gambit,
      • epigraphs,
      • gaffs,
      • shift,
      • whatsis,
      • utensil,
      • telltale sign,
      • newspaper,
      • contrivance,
      • codifications,
      • jig,
      • significants,
      • ingeniousness,
      • trap,
      • guidepost,
      • knickknack,
      • jobs,
      • comeon,
      • orderings,
      • frame-ups,
      • saying,
      • tool,
      • expediency,
      • bomb,
      • resort,
      • in formation,
      • emblem,
      • Seducement,
      • gizmo,
      • Double dealing,
      • provisions,
      • subterfuge,
      • tactics.

      pattern (noun)

      • patternings.

      plan (noun)

      • game plan.

      plot (noun)

      • little games,
      • frameups,
      • frame ups,
      • covins,
      • connivings,
      • frameup.

      pretension (noun)

      • cover,
      • guise,
      • forgery,
      • masquerade,
      • impersonation,
      • facade,
      • disguise,
      • stage,
      • counterfeit,
      • air,
      • affectation,
      • falseness,
      • fraud,
      • claim,
      • ostentation,
      • pretense,
      • mannerism,
      • pose,
      • deceit,
      • front,
      • artificiality,
      • show,
      • imposture,
      • imitation,
      • pretension,
      • charade,
      • bluff,
      • fakery.

      pretext (noun)

      • cop-outs,
      • cop-out,
      • fig leaf,
      • copout,
      • cleanup,
      • cleanups.

      product (noun)

      • decoction,
      • Artifacts,
      • decoctions,
      • synthetics,
      • After-math,
      • artifact,
      • byproduct.

      resort (noun)

      • re sorts,
      • re sort,
      • re-sort,
      • re-lief,
      • re lief,
      • re-sorts.

      resource (noun)

      • quick-wittedness,
      • quickwittedness.

      resourcefulness (noun)

      • re sourcefulnesses,
      • re sourcefulness,
      • re-sourcefulness,
      • re-sourcefulnesses.

      sign (noun)

      • symbolizations.

      stratagem (noun)

      • trickery,
      • trick of the trade,
      • pitfall,
      • Trojan Horse,
      • wrinkle.

      subterfuge (noun)

      • dis honesty,
      • dis honesties,
      • dis-honesties,
      • dis-honesty.

      support (noun)

      • Fulcrums,
      • stave,
      • stilt,
      • stilts,
      • flotations,
      • stiffeners,
      • substructure,
      • flotation,
      • stiffener,
      • substructures,
      • sustentation,
      • Fulcra,
      • fulcrum.

      symbol (noun)

      • de notations,
      • de notation,
      • de-notation,
      • de-notations.

      tactics (noun)

      • de-fenses,
      • plan attack,
      • de fenses.

      thing (noun)

      • in formations,
      • in-formations,
      • in dividual,
      • in-dividual,
      • in-formation.

      trap (noun)

      • seducements.

      trick (noun)

      • dis guise,
      • funny businesses,
      • dis-guise,
      • dis guises,
      • doubledealing,
      • puton,
      • sleight hand,
      • dis-guises.

      wile (noun)

      • dissimulation,
      • schemings.

      will (noun)

      • de-crees,
      • be-quest,
      • in heritance,
      • de cree,
      • in-heritance,
      • be quests,
      • de-cree,
      • be-quests,
      • de crees,
      • in heritances,
      • be quest,
      • in-heritances.
    • v.

      Other relevant words: (verb)

      • means,
      • object.
    • Other synonyms:

      • imagery,
      • brainchild,
      • jack,
      • trump card,
      • lock,
      • poetic license,
      • writer’s block,
      • personify,
      • machinery,
      • trope,
      • the first person,
      • shenanigan,
      • anthropomorphic,
      • bathos,
      • hardware,
      • mechanism,
      • dramatic irony,
      • interior monologue,
      • stream of consciousness,
      • storyline.

      • dialogue,
      • pace,
      • metaphor,
      • characterization,
      • allegory,
      • flashback,
      • portray,
      • motif,
      • kill off.

      • tube,
      • transmission,
      • motive,
      • establish,
      • assembly,
      • sleight.

      • follow,
      • voice.

      flap

      • valve.

      holder

      • socket.

      machine

      • motor.

      plunger

      • piston.

      swing

      • pendulum.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • fancy,
      • syllabic,
      • Interagent,
      • deed,
      • act,
      • organization,
      • recourse,
      • adjunct,
      • bosey,
      • signature,
      • fetch,
      • phonetic symbol,
      • neon light,
      • fuse,
      • written character,
      • indication,
      • scutcheon,
      • habitude,
      • bandeau,
      • bearing,
      • initials,
      • loyalties,
      • rake,
      • lie detector,
      • eddy,
      • thingummy,
      • doormat,
      • answer,
      • capital,
      • fable,
      • crescent,
      • structure,
      • battery charger,
      • charge,
      • character,
      • magnetic recorder,
      • Guidelines,
      • Insigne,
      • improvisation,
      • switch,
      • gismo,
      • galvanic pile,
      • Impaling,
      • element,
      • impalement,
      • turn of expression,
      • pretence,
      • sham,
      • conveyance,
      • apology,
      • paraphernalia,
      • continuity,
      • feature,
      • last resort,
      • addition,
      • graphing,
      • selsyn,
      • earmark,
      • chief,
      • automatic pilot,
      • sleight of hand,
      • crown,
      • magneto,
      • robot pilot,
      • dial,
      • label,
      • gloss,
      • knob,
      • catastrophe,
      • bag of tricks,
      • crook,
      • difference,
      • canton,
      • thingumabob,
      • architectonics,
      • electron lens,
      • points,
      • blazonry,
      • wreath,
      • autoconverter,
      • pile,
      • wherewith,
      • Vert,
      • digit,
      • washing machine,
      • pawn,
      • affection,
      • leitmotif,
      • animal charge,
      • cap,
      • blind,
      • atmosphere,
      • bend,
      • wrench,
      • alphabetic character,
      • fitting,
      • tincture,
      • doodah,
      • insulator,
      • whisk,
      • influence,
      • line,
      • stroke,
      • set up,
      • interrupter,
      • artful dodge,
      • flag,
      • standard,
      • rheostat,
      • blueprinting,
      • converter,
      • shunt,
      • white lie,
      • master plan,
      • leaning,
      • instrumentality,
      • garland,
      • methodology,
      • currycomb,
      • Flanch,
      • insignia,
      • oscilloscope,
      • layout,
      • type,
      • preamplifier,
      • service,
      • ornament,
      • quarter,
      • bias,
      • avenue,
      • aid,
      • depth sounder,
      • subject,
      • push button,
      • fess,
      • affinity,
      • Sudarium,
      • image,
      • capacity,
      • anode,
      • autoclave,
      • mediation,
      • predilection,
      • blazon,
      • brand,
      • ground plan,
      • color,
      • Paly,
      • route,
      • motto,
      • item,
      • intermediate,
      • rebus,
      • juggle,
      • Subordinary,
      • billet,
      • pass,
      • forethought,
      • electrocardiograph,
      • magnet,
      • planning,
      • pacemaker,
      • spark coil,
      • Asiaticism,
      • topic,
      • TRANSCEIVER,
      • schedule,
      • pleasure,
      • flourish,
      • dustpan,
      • excuse,
      • trait,
      • con,
      • convention,
      • mediator,
      • architecture,
      • hairbrush,
      • prearrangement,
      • Figurativeness,
      • pale,
      • sable,
      • Intermedium,
      • mullet,
      • fret,
      • rose,
      • semblance,
      • Gules,
      • mass spectrograph,
      • Purpure,
      • argument,
      • channel,
      • stalking-horse,
      • Erminois,
      • twisting,
      • midwife,
      • automatic telephone,
      • blueprint,
      • shield,
      • trickle charger,
      • working plan,
      • dirty deal,
      • step-down transformer,
      • self-starter,
      • Compensator,
      • purpose,
      • clever move,
      • catchword,
      • whirl,
      • Tenne,
      • index,
      • rationalization,
      • towel,
      • wind,
      • tone,
      • helmet,
      • episode,
      • smoke screen,
      • stamp,
      • strategy,
      • tap,
      • decoration,
      • automatic stop,
      • denouement,
      • rig,
      • armory,
      • screen,
      • armature,
      • speedometer,
      • necessity,
      • wheeze,
      • attribute,
      • peripeteia,
      • field,
      • protestation,
      • logotype,
      • incident,
      • relay,
      • accoutrement oraccouterment,
      • automatic pistol,
      • hand tool,
      • colophon,
      • grapheme,
      • watcher,
      • coronet,
      • chevron,
      • tuner,
      • temporary expedient,
      • countermove,
      • radio,
      • intrigue,
      • ideogram,
      • diathermy machine,
      • quartering,
      • charger,
      • curve ball,
      • jugglery,
      • capacitor,
      • gadgetry,
      • bone,
      • rube goldberg invention,
      • receiver,
      • generator,
      • Ermines,
      • receptacle,
      • espieglerie,
      • varnish,
      • curve,
      • Pipelaying,
      • annulet,
      • handle,
      • graph,
      • winding,
      • seal,
      • product,
      • idea,
      • intermediary,
      • sonar,
      • euphuism,
      • avail,
      • Pis Aller,
      • Envisagement,
      • scrub brush,
      • aviation radio,
      • facecloth,
      • bearings,
      • autostarter,
      • radio telescope,
      • baton,
      • pumice stone,
      • slave,
      • radiosonde,
      • lineup,
      • partiality,
      • move,
      • cadency mark,
      • lure,
      • cunning,
      • railroad radio,
      • terminal,
      • lever,
      • writing,
      • program,
      • hand,
      • hearing aid,
      • nostrum,
      • lozenge,
      • button,
      • step,
      • mapping,
      • Cunningness,
      • wringer,
      • plait,
      • Gyron,
      • the picture,
      • cockatrice,
      • googly,
      • charting,
      • electroscope,
      • scroll,
      • Sigil,
      • auto radio,
      • calculation,
      • lightning rod,
      • expedients,
      • superheterodyne,
      • doojigger,
      • coil,
      • Resources,
      • action,
      • number,
      • falling action,
      • predisposition,
      • dupe,
      • Orle,
      • red herring,
      • member,
      • saltire,
      • handkerchief,
      • Floridity,
      • appendage,
      • coupling,
      • spread eagle,
      • recourses,
      • catch,
      • posy,
      • ensign,
      • Torse,
      • braid,
      • keynote,
      • jape,
      • tour de force,
      • toothbrush,
      • Marshaling,
      • background,
      • conception,
      • ambush,
      • strategic plan,
      • serviette,
      • support,
      • colour,
      • Autotransformer,
      • neon tube,
      • smokescreen,
      • escutcheon,
      • mask,
      • the big picture,
      • hickey,
      • regenerative receiver,
      • enterprise,
      • whim,
      • wisp,
      • fitment,
      • inscription,
      • spectrophotometer,
      • vise,
      • electron microscope,
      • grid,
      • snare,
      • course,
      • assay-mark,
      • movement,
      • inclination,
      • schematization,
      • comb,
      • alibi,
      • swab,
      • ficelle,
      • solution,
      • bar,
      • control,
      • spark plug,
      • substitute,
      • thingumajig,
      • road,
      • veil,
      • genius,
      • reactor,
      • untruth,
      • vacuum cleaner,
      • setup,
      • fur,
      • purple passage,
      • course of action,
      • grift,
      • holystone,
      • thingmabob,
      • desire,
      • Galvanoscope,
      • representative,
      • chaplet,
      • signal,
      • minion,
      • theme,
      • alerion,
      • development,
      • ability,
      • countersignature,
      • twirl,
      • coup,
      • turn of events,
      • ways,
      • sponge,
      • plate-mark,
      • behind-the-scenes influence,
      • Mantling,
      • ground,
      • receipt,
      • net,
      • extra,
      • stereo,
      • penchant,
      • cross,
      • story,
      • washer,
      • starter,
      • electrograph,
      • ruffle,
      • crystal set,
      • gubbins,
      • caper,
      • creature,
      • mood,
      • token,
      • refrain,
      • electronic oscillator,
      • authentication,
      • washboard,
      • unicorn,
      • thingmajig,
      • sign manual,
      • ancilla,
      • Rube Goldberg,
      • propensity,
      • arms,
      • tactical plan,
      • tress,
      • yale,
      • appearance,
      • vehicle,
      • Maneuvering,
      • recognition,
      • prevarication,
      • handmaid,
      • schema,
      • tendency,
      • identification,
      • dishwasher,
      • quality,
      • last expedient,
      • Schematism,
      • power tool,
      • knavery,
      • scrubber,
      • cloak,
      • cypher,
      • pocket,
      • visa,
      • countersign,
      • polygraph,
      • commutator,
      • broom,
      • carpet sweeper,
      • infrared telescope,
      • metal,
      • Anagnorisis,
      • lion,
      • rectifier,
      • outlet,
      • mop,
      • signet,
      • property,
      • servant,
      • maneuvers,
      • supply,
      • coat of arms,
      • fingerprint,
      • Hatchment,
      • knack,
      • radio direction finder,
      • dirty trick,
      • tag line,
      • electronic typewriter,
      • Differencing,
      • oscillograph,
      • autograph,
      • motor-generator,
      • resorts,
      • figuring,
      • endorsement,
      • ways and means,
      • condenser,
      • induction heater,
      • ideograph,
      • guided missile,
      • plaything,
      • cartouche,
      • play,
      • isotron,
      • controller,
      • verification,
      • automatic sight,
      • guideline,
      • funds,
      • bent,
      • art,
      • alternative,
      • resistor,
      • decoy,
      • dishcloth,
      • characteristic,
      • cathode,
      • Dingus,
      • Bordure,
      • jury-rig,
      • vane,
      • electrophorus,
      • Martlet,
      • attachment,
      • differentia,
      • automatic sprinkler,
      • trump,
      • impulse,
      • complication,
      • Inescutcheon,
      • intention,
      • toy,
      • turn,
      • electrode,
      • eagle,
      • trepan,
      • indicant,
      • weapon,
      • hose,
      • locus standi,
      • refuge,
      • fleur-de-lis,
      • guile,
      • spin,
      • walkie-talkie,
      • hackle,
      • craft,
      • angle,
      • representation,
      • go-between,
      • electroencephalograph,
      • slant,
      • file,
      • CALUTRON,
      • ordinary,
      • Wire-pulling,
      • flimflam,
      • ermine,
      • whatchamacallum,
      • airborne controls,
      • idiosyncrasy,
      • aptitude,
      • cipher,
      • manipulation,
      • letter,
      • electronic drum,
      • ignition,
      • confidence trick,
      • effort,
      • kink,
      • citizens band,
      • argent,
      • hocus-pocus,
      • electronic computer,
      • shake up,
      • Countermark,
      • cutout,
      • devices,
      • plug,
      • note,
      • Tressure,
      • agency,
      • subplot,
      • hook,
      • image dissector,
      • finesse,
      • working hypothesis,
      • process,
      • foresight,
      • unit,
      • choking coil,
      • automatic printer,
      • Mascle,
      • mythos,
      • armorial bearings,
      • cheat,
      • local color,
      • figurative language,
      • stooge,
      • fusil,
      • subscription,
      • napkin,
      • alternator,
      • hoax,
      • component,
      • amplifier,
      • face,
      • rising action,
      • bend sinister,
      • mass spectrometer,
      • proclivity,
      • dummy,
      • chouse,
      • Pheon,
      • phonogram,
      • oscillator,
      • put-off,
      • conspiracy,
      • duster,
      • sidestep,
      • entity,
      • picture,
      • kicker,
      • toggle switch,
      • falcon,
      • systematization,
      • heraldic device,
      • operations research,
      • monogram,
      • puppet,
      • electric eye,
      • transformer,
      • symptom,
      • brush,
      • logo,
      • handmaiden,
      • pull,
      • lexigram,
      • broad arrow,
      • distributor,
      • concept,
      • ruse de guerre,
      • Vair,
      • manoeuvre,
      • inductor,
      • attack,
      • banner,
      • scraper,
      • identity,
      • dynamo,
      • indicator,
      • achievement,
      • ad hoc measure,
      • approach,
      • voltage regulator,
      • timer,
      • radiophone,
      • radar,
      • thingy,
      • battery radio,
      • requisites,
      • intermediation,
      • cognizance,
      • flower,
      • pean,
      • power,
      • toothpick,
      • stock,
      • stunt,
      • bar sinister,
      • watchword,
      • poor excuse,
      • disposition,
      • jumper,
      • synchronous converter,
      • peculiarity,
      • Christcross,
      • shuffle,
      • azure,
      • cover story,
      • griffin,
      • jury-rigged expedient.

    How to use «Device» in context?

    It is difficult to define what a device is. In its most general sense, device refers to any physical object that can be used to achieve a particular purpose. This could include anything from a simple rock to a complex computer system. However, the term is often used more narrowly, referring to specific types of devices. For example, a computer device might refer to a laptop computer, a smartphone, or a digital music player.

    Devices play an important role in our lives. They allow us to communicate, to work, to consume information, and to pleasures. They enable us to access information and to make progress in our lives.

    Paraphrases for Device:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Forward Entailment

      • Proper noun, singular
        equipment, equipments.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        equipment.
    • Reverse Entailment

      • Proper noun, singular
        machine, appliances, machines.
      • Noun, plural
        instruments, appliances, mechanisms.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        bomb, computer, machine.
    • Independent

      • Adjective, comparative
        closer.
      • Proper noun, singular
        goods, supplies, Neurosciences, Resources, articles, sets, reasons, implements, features, processes, items, CRS, GSS, RESS, products, fittings, fitments.
      • Noun, plural
        media, provisions, Measures, dispositions, reasons.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        measure, piece, product, vehicle, set-up.
      • Verb, past tense
        equipped, mechanism.
      • Verb, 3rd person singular present
        sets, features, installs.
    • Other Related

      • Adjective
        Dispositive.
      • Proper noun, plural
        devices.
      • Proper noun, singular
        devices, mechanism, instruments.
      • Noun, plural
        devices, enhancements, sprinklers.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        architecture, artifact, artifice, component, contraption, fixture, gadget, invention, mechanism, projector, prosthesis, instruments.
      • Verb, past tense
        devices.
      • Verb, past participle
        designed.
      • Verb, 3rd person singular present
        appliances.

    Homophones for Device:

    • debouch, debauchee, defuse, davis, davys, debase, De Bakey, dybbuk, debussy, dibbuk, debauch, dubious, devise, devoice, dative case, deep kiss, diffuse, dipsacaceae, devisee, deface, deep-sea, daboecia, deedbox, date back, dubuque, deific, dieback, database, ditty bag, diadophis, Dovish, dovekie, deep-six, diaphysis, debs, debug, depose, daviesia, doofus, defog, day book, die back, devices, daybook, dipus, devious, dipsacus, dabchick, du bois.

    Hypernym for Device:

    • n.

      • act
        mnemonic, trick, fast one.
      • artifact
        dental appliance, blower, teething ring, contraption, plectron, drop press, deflector, catapult, autopilot, conductor, sensing element, breathalyzer, alarm system, seal, valve, Rapper, converter, lighter, override, gizmo, breathing apparatus, reinforcement, fender, pacifier, shoetree, plectrum, surface, breathalyser, elastic device, muffler, diestock, decoy, lift, energiser, billiard marker, depressor, groover, stylus, runner, exercise device, airfoil, heat exchanger, storage device, bait, peeler, magnet, lifting device, synchroflash, shredder, moistener, fire extinguisher, horn, drop forge, kinetoscope, filter, machine, washboard, mechanism, electronic device, energizer, strengthener, pair of tongs, breathing machine, warmer, extinguisher, water cooler, goad, restorative, safety, indicator, reset, appliance, asphyxiator, Vaporizer, support, hydrofoil, electrical device, jig, heater, button, holding device, tilter, key, restraint, lure, foil, teaser, gadget, light, cutoff, doorknocker, power takeoff, breathing device, applicator, stemmer, launcher, igniter, remote, baby’s dummy, Fumigator, take-up, clip-on, optical device, battery charger, tongs, cryptograph, convenience, trap, agglomerator, imprint, instrument, explosive device, throwing stick, memory device, applier, prod, safety device, release, comforter, bubbler, autocue, stabilizer, sweatbox, dart thrower, contraceptive, scratcher, ventilator, spear thrower, preventative, reflector, ignitor, pick, drop hammer, musical instrument, widget, pull, stabiliser, shooting stick, damper, noisemaker, constraint, afterburner, throwing board, corer, paper feed, source of illumination, contraceptive device, contrivance, gas fixture, drive, straightener, buffer, comb, preventive, router, sensor, vaporiser, automatic pilot, slide chart, snowshoe, nest egg, ignition interlock, guard, interrupter, keyboard, prophylactic device, Aspersorium, alarm, sounder, fan, adaptor, remote control, knocker, birdfeeder, adapter, flare, stamp, union, PTO, control surface, robot pilot, feeder, crusher, toy, trigger, dampener, aspergill, prompter, charger, birth control device, aerofoil, bootjack, bird feeder, shoehorn, detector, interlock, corrective, warning device, gismo, convertor, suction cup, signaling device, acoustic device.
      • communication
        conceit, rhetorical device.

    Hyponym for Device:

    • n.

      • act
        manoeuvre, maneuver, tactical maneuver, Tactical Manoeuvre.
      • artifact
        pattern, instrumentation, figure, emblem, design, instrumentality.
      • communication
        expressive style, style.

    • accessory
    • apparatus
    • appliance
    • equipment
    • gadget
    • gear
    • machine
    • material
    • mechanism
    • agent
    • arrangement
    • article
    • construction
    • contraption
    • contrivance
    • creation
    • doohickey
    • expedient
    • gimmick
    • implement
    • invention
    • makeshift
    • means
    • medium
    • outfit
    • resort
    • resource
    • rigging
    • shift
    • tackle
    • thingamabob
    • utensil
    • whatchamacallit
    • whatnot
    • Rube Goldberg invention
    • whatsit
    • design
    • method
    • strategy
    • artifice
    • cabal
    • chicanery
    • craft
    • craftiness
    • dodge
    • evasion
    • expedient
    • fake
    • feint
    • finesse
    • gambit
    • game
    • gimmick
    • improvisation
    • loophole
    • machination
    • pattern
    • plan
    • plot
    • project
    • proposition
    • purpose
    • racket
    • ruse
    • shift
    • stratagem
    • stunt
    • subterfuge
    • trap
    • trick
    • wile
    • clever move
    • cunningness
    • design
    • badge
    • colophon
    • crest
    • ensign
    • figure
    • insignia
    • logo
    • motif
    • motto
    • pattern
    • scroll
    • sign
    • slogan
    • token

    On this page you’ll find 182 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to device, such as: accessory, apparatus, appliance, equipment, gadget, and gear.

    • frankness
    • honesty
    • ignorance
    • openness
    • reality
    • truthfulness

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      WORDS RELATED TO DEVICE

      • accoutrement
      • appliance
      • black box
      • contraption
      • device
      • dingbat
      • doodad
      • doohickey
      • furnishings
      • gaff
      • gear
      • gimcrack
      • gimmick
      • gizmo
      • grabber
      • habiliments
      • idiot box
      • implement
      • jigger
      • job
      • machine
      • machinery
      • means
      • mechanism
      • outfit
      • paraphernalia
      • provisions
      • setup
      • stuff
      • supplies
      • tackle
      • thingamajig
      • tools
      • utensils
      • whatchamacallit
      • whatsis
      • whosis
      • widget
      • apparatus
      • device
      • gadget
      • implement
      • instrument
      • mechanism
      • tool
      • con
      • contrivance
      • device
      • dodge
      • expedient
      • gambit
      • gimmick
      • machination
      • maneuver
      • play
      • ploy
      • racket
      • ruse
      • savvy
      • scam
      • stratagem
      • subterfuge
      • tactic
      • wile
      • adage
      • aphorism
      • apothegm
      • device
      • dictum
      • fundamental
      • law
      • maxim
      • moral
      • postulate
      • precept
      • proposition
      • proverb
      • saying
      • theorem
      • truism
      • truth
      • adages
      • aphorisms
      • apothegms
      • devices
      • dicta
      • fundamentals
      • laws
      • maxims
      • morals
      • postulates
      • precepts
      • propositions
      • proverbs
      • sayings
      • theorems
      • truisms
      • truths
      • brand
      • cordon
      • device
      • identification
      • insignia
      • mark
      • marker
      • medallion
      • motto
      • pin
      • ribbon
      • scepter
      • shield
      • sign
      • stamp
      • symbol
      • token

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      Table of Contents

      1. What is the singular of devices?
      2. What part of speech is the word device?
      3. What is the word device mean?
      4. What means deceive?
      5. What is a antonym for devices?
      6. What is another word for create?
      7. What’s another word for deceive?
      8. What’s the antonym of deceive?
      9. How do you deceive someone?
      10. Is deceivingly a word?
      11. What is the adverb of deceive?
      12. What is a mendacious person?
      13. How do you spell deceivingly?
      14. How do you use deceivingly?
      15. Is it deceiving or deceptive?
      16. What does deceptively hard mean?
      17. What does deceptively tall mean?
      18. What does it mean if something is deceptively simple?
      19. What does customarily mean?
      20. What is another word for frequently?
      21. What insolent means?
      22. What does oftentimes mean?
      23. Is oftentimes a formal word?
      24. Is oftentimes a real word?
      25. Is often at times correct?
      26. What is another word for often times?
      27. What kind of adverb is the word oftentimes?
      28. Do I need a comma after Often times?
      29. Is device plural or singular?
      30. What is device plural?
      31. What is an example of a device?
      32. What are the two types of devices?
      33. How many types of devices are there?
      34. What are the 10 input devices?
      35. What are the 20 input devices?
      36. What are the 10 examples of output devices?
      37. What are the 20 output devices?
      38. What are 5 input devices?
      39. Which device is both input and output?
      40. Why modem is both input and output device?
      41. Is a screen an output device?
      42. What is output device and its types?
      43. What kind of device is touch screen?
      44. What is the purpose of an output device?
      45. What is used to see the output?
      46. Which of the following is output device?
      47. What are the two types of output that the devices produce?
      48. Which one is not an output device?
      49. What is the meaning of storage devices?
      50. Which program is used to enable the devices to work with OS?
      51. What are the types of device drivers?
      52. Why do devices need device drivers?
      53. How do you develop device drivers?

      What is another word for device?

      What is the singular of devices?

      Singular. device. Plural. devices. (countable) A device is a small machine or tool.

      What part of speech is the word device?

      noun. a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention or contrivance, especially a mechanical or electrical one.

      What is the word device mean?

      1 : something devised or contrived: such as. a(1) : plan, procedure, technique a marketing device mnemonic devices. (2) : a scheme to deceive : stratagem, trick. b : something fanciful, elaborate, or intricate in design.

      What means deceive?

      deceive, mislead, delude, beguile mean to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness. deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes ignorance, bewilderment, or helplessness.

      tool gadget
      implement appliance
      contraption apparatus
      instrument contrivance
      machine gizmo

      What is a antonym for devices?

      Antonyms of DEVICE artlessness, fairness, reality, ruin, truthfulness, innocence, ignorance, guilelessness, openness, truth, simplicity, destruction, frankness, ingenuousness, sincerity, candor, honesty, disorganization, unconcern.

      What is another word for create?

      In this page you can discover 91 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for create, like: compose, make, shape, produce, devise, conceive, call into existence, invent, forge, spawn and engender.

      What’s another word for deceive?

      Some common synonyms of deceive are beguile, delude, and mislead. While all these words mean “to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness,” deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes ignorance, bewilderment, or helplessness.

      What’s the antonym of deceive?

      What is the opposite of deceive?

      disclose reveal
      unmask be honest
      allow tell
      expose admit
      divulge open

      How do you deceive someone?

      Rather, people deceive by omitting information, denying the truth, or exaggerating information. Or they might agree with others when in fact they don’t, in order to preserve a relationship. Self-serving lies, on the other hand, help liars get what they want, make them look better, or spare them blame or embarrassment.

      Is deceivingly a word?

      de·ceiv′a·ble adj. de·ceiv′er n. de·ceiv′ing·ly adv. These verbs mean to cause someone to believe something untrue, usually with an ulterior motive in mind.

      What is the adverb of deceive?

      deceitfully. in a deceitful manner. with the intention to deceive.

      What is a mendacious person?

      mendacious /men-DAY-shus/ adjective. : given to or characterized by deception or falsehood or divergence from absolute truth.

      How do you spell deceivingly?

      de·ceiv·ing·ly.

      How do you use deceivingly?

      1) We started with a deceivingly functional form: a simple shape that, to fool the viewer’s eye, looked like it did something, but in fact has no function at all. 2) It looked deceivingly easy to do. 3) Vicky: Yes. The rubber fibers are deceivingly strong.

      Is it deceiving or deceptive?

      Deceptive is typically used to describe an action or something that deceives or is intended to deceive, as in deceptive business practices. The related noun deception refers to the act or practice of deceiving or being deceptive.

      What does deceptively hard mean?

      Deceptively is an adjective to the noun hard. “The last boss was deceptively hard” means the last boss was hard, but did not appear to be so. It was hard, deceptively so. Not so. Something being deceptively anything means it is less of that thing than it appears.

      What does deceptively tall mean?

      I mentioned that he was “deceptively tall”. The term as I’ve heard it used is when gives a false impression through appearance of what they truly are. For example. a runner who is very fast but looks slow would be called “deceptively quick”.

      What does it mean if something is deceptively simple?

      Deceptively simple meaning: To a lesser extent than appears the case: the idea was deceptively simple. For instance, a deceptively simple plan is one that is not simple at all.

      What does customarily mean?

      : by or according to custom or established practice clothing customarily worn for formal celebrations : in accordance with what is customary or usual the order in which the different courses are customarily served In addition to administering the oath of office to the president on Inauguration Day, the chief justice …

      What is another word for frequently?

      What is another word for frequently?

      often oftentimes
      repeatedly commonly
      customarily habitually
      much usually
      always recurrently

      What insolent means?

      1 : insultingly contemptuous in speech or conduct : overbearing. 2 : exhibiting boldness or effrontery : impudent.

      What does oftentimes mean?

      : on many occasions : often The quickness of the hand oftentimes deceives the eye.—

      Is oftentimes a formal word?

      Is it oftentimes or often times? Oftentimes is an adverb that can also be shortened to often as a synonym for frequently. Often times is not an equivalent adverb phrase.

      Is oftentimes a real word?

      “Oftentimes,” an adverb meaning frequently or repeatedly, can be found in standard dictionaries like The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.) But it, too, can be found in standard dictionaries and is a quite legitimate usage.

      Is often at times correct?

      Oftentimes or often times: Often is a shortened version of the bigger word oftentimes and they both are adverbs that act as synonym for the word frequently. They have the same mean but often is preferred due to its shortness but often times is not the same as ‘often’ and ‘oftentimes’.

      What is another word for often times?

      What is another word for oftentimes?

      often frequently
      repeatedly constantly
      continually oft
      much hourly
      oftentime again and again

      What kind of adverb is the word oftentimes?

      Oftentimes is an adverb, meaning it’s typically used to describe verbs. It’s oftentimes associated with habitual actions. A less common variant of oftentimes is ofttimes.

      Do I need a comma after Often times?

      Some adverbs don’t end “-ly”, e.g. sometimes or often. When an adverb modifies an entire sentence (or independent clause that follows it), then you should use a comma after it.

      Is device plural or singular?

      The plural form of device is devices.

      What is device plural?

      plural devices. device. /dɪˈvaɪs/ plural devices.

      What is an example of a device?

      The definition of a device is a tool or technique used to do a task. An example of a device is a telephone for the hearing impaired. An example of device is a literary tool like personification. (archaic) Power of devising; invention; contrivance.

      What are the two types of devices?

      Types of devices

      • Input devices, which write data to a computer, includes keyboards, mice, touchpads, joysticks, scanners, microphones, barcode scanners, and webcams.
      • Output devices, which accept data from a computer, includes display monitors, printers, speakers, headphones, and projectors.

      How many types of devices are there?

      There are three different types of peripherals: Input, used to interact with, or send data to the computer (mouse, keyboards, etc.) Output, which provides output to the user from the computer (monitors, printers, etc.) Storage, which stores data processed by the computer (hard drives, flash drives, etc.)

      What are the 10 input devices?

      Computer – Input Devices

      • Keyboard.
      • Mouse.
      • Joy Stick.
      • Light pen.
      • Track Ball.
      • Scanner.
      • Graphic Tablet.
      • Microphone.

      What are the 20 input devices?

      Answer:

      • keyboard.
      • mouse.
      • scanner.
      • joy stick.
      • track ball.
      • light pen.
      • touch screen.
      • microphone.

      What are the 10 examples of output devices?

      What are the 10 Output devices of computer

      • Monitor. Monitors are the most crucial output devices of a computer.
      • Printer. A printer is an electronic external output devices of computer used to print digital information on paper as a hard copy.
      • plotter.
      • Multimedia and Screen Projector.
      • Speakers.
      • Headphone.
      • Sound Card.
      • video Card.

      What are the 20 output devices?

      OUTPUT DEVICES:

      • Monitor (LED, LCD, CRT etc)
      • Printers (all types)
      • Plotters.
      • Projector.
      • LCD Projection Panels.
      • Computer Output Microfilm (COM)
      • Speaker(s)
      • Head Phone.

      What are 5 input devices?

      • Keyboard.
      • Image scanner.
      • Microphone.
      • Pointing device. Graphics tablet. Game controller. Light pen. Mouse. Optical. Pointing stick. Touchpad. Touchscreen. Trackball.
      • Refreshable braille display.
      • Sound card. Sound chip.
      • Webcam. Softcam.
      • Video card. GPU.

      Which device is both input and output?

      For instance, a keyboard or computer mouse is an input device for a computer, while monitors and printers are output devices. Devices for communication between computers, such as modems and network cards, typically perform both input and output operations.

      Why modem is both input and output device?

      A modem is considered an input/output device because a modem sends and receives data at the same time. For example, whenever you are surfing, you send a web-page request that its info out, or output. When you receive or access web pages, which would entail an input device.

      Is a screen an output device?

      Input/Output Devices: Input devices are used to input some information or choose from the options. Examples of output devices are screen, monitor, printer, and speakers.

      What is output device and its types?

      An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human readable form. It can be text, graphics, tactile, audio, and video. Some of the output devices are Visual Display Units (VDU) i.e. a Monitor, Printer graphic Output devices, Plotters, Speakers etc.

      What kind of device is touch screen?

      Any computer device (including a touch screen) that takes input from the person operating the device is considered an input device. The way you use your finger on a touch screen is very similar to how you use a computer mouse on a desktop computer. Technically speaking, a touch screen is an input/output device.

      What is the purpose of an output device?

      An output device is any hardware device used to send data from a computer to another device or user. Usually, most output peripherals are meant for human use, so they receive the processed data from the computer and transform it in the form of audio, video, or physical reproductions.

      What is used to see the output?

      Answer. Print Preview option is used to see the output before printing. Print preview allows you to see the final result or how your document is gonna be printed on the sheet of paper.

      Which of the following is output device?

      Typical examples of output devices are monitors and projectors (video), headphones and speakers (audio), or printers and plotters (physical reproduction in the form of text or graphics).

      What are the two types of output that the devices produce?

      Output devices provide data in myriad different forms, some of which include audio, visual, and hard copy media.

      Which one is not an output device?

      If we talk about output device then plotter, printer and monitor are output device but touch screen is not a output device. Touch screen is a output device and normally layered on the top of electronic visual display of information processing system.

      What is the meaning of storage devices?

      A storage device is any type of computing hardware that is used for storing, porting or extracting data files and objects. Storage devices can hold and store information both temporarily and permanently. They may be internal or external to a computer, server or computing device.

      Which program is used to enable the devices to work with OS?

      Device driver

      What are the types of device drivers?

      For almost every device associated with the computer system there exist Device Driver for the particular hardware.But it can be broadly classified into two types i.e.,

      • Kernel-mode Device Driver –
      • User-mode Device Driver –

      Why do devices need device drivers?

      The main purpose of device drivers is to provide abstraction by acting as a translator between a hardware device and the applications or operating systems that use it. Programmers can write higher-level application code independently of whatever specific hardware the end-user is using.

      How do you develop device drivers?

      1. Step 1: Know about the Hardware.
      2. Step 2: Say Hello to your hardware (In other words, talk to your hardware)
      3. Step 3: Initialize your hardware.
      4. Step 4: Control your hardware.
      5. Step 5: Data Communication to your hardware.
      6. Step 6: Start and Stop data communication.
      7. Step 7: Fine-Tune and Debug Your Driver based on testing.

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