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electricityelectricity /ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsət̮i/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [uncountable] ► The electricity went out The electricity went out (=it stopped working) during the storm. ► generate/produce electricity Wind can be used to produce electricity. 1 science power in the form of electric current that is carried by wires, cables, etc. and is used to provide light or heat, to make machines work, etc.: the electricity supply an electricity bill The electricity went out (=it stopped working) during the storm.generate/produce electricity Wind can be used to produce electricity.2science, physics a form of energy that is caused by moving particles (=very small things) with electric charge → see also static electricity3a feeling of excitement: You could feel the electricity in the air. |