wavelength

[ˈweɪvleŋθ]

wavelength Definition

  • 1the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave
  • 2a person's ideas and way of thinking, especially as it affects their ability to communicate with others

Using wavelength: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wavelength" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wavelength of the radio waves is measured in meters.

  • Example

    The two musicians were on the same wavelength and played together perfectly.

  • Example

    I can't seem to get on the same wavelength as my boss.

  • Example

    We need to be on the same wavelength if we want to work together effectively.

wavelength Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wavelength

Phrases with wavelength

  • not in agreement or harmony with someone's ideas or way of thinking

    Example

    I'm afraid I'm out of sync with your wavelength on this issue.

  • having a different mindset or perspective than someone else

    Example

    I think we're on a different wavelength about how to approach this project.

  • tune in to someone's wavelength

    understand and connect with someone's ideas or way of thinking

    Example

    It took me a while to tune in to my new boss's wavelength, but now we work together well.

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Summary: wavelength in Brief

The term 'wavelength' [ˈweɪvleŋθ] has two main meanings. Firstly, it refers to the distance between successive crests of a wave, such as in a sound or electromagnetic wave. Secondly, it refers to a person's ideas and way of thinking, especially as it affects their ability to communicate with others. The phrase 'on the same wavelength' is often used to describe people who share similar ideas or perspectives, while 'out of sync with someone's wavelength' means not being in agreement with them. Other phrases include 'on a different wavelength' and 'tune in to someone's wavelength.'

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