frequency

[ˈfriːkwənsi]

frequency Definition

  • 1the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
  • 2the number of occurrences of a particular event or the number of cycles of a wave that occur in a unit of time

Using frequency: Examples

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

  • Example

    The frequency of earthquakes in this area is quite high.

  • Example

    The radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 98.5 MHz.

  • Example

    I don't see him with any frequency these days.

  • Example

    The frequency of the sound wave determines its pitch.

frequency Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for frequency

Idioms Using frequency

  • happening very often

    Example

    He visits his parents with great frequency, sometimes even twice a week.

  • used to describe the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time

    Example

    The machine operates at a frequency of 50 Hz.

  • how often something is used

    Example

    The frequency of use of this word has increased in recent years.

Phrases with frequency

  • occurring or repeating often, or having a high number of cycles per second

    Example

    The dog whistle produces a sound at a high frequency that humans can't hear.

  • occurring or repeating infrequently, or having a low number of cycles per second

    Example

    The earthquake was of low frequency and was not felt by many people.

  • the range of electromagnetic waves used for radio communication, typically between 3 kHz and 300 GHz

    Example

    The radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 98.5 MHz.

Origins of frequency

from Latin 'frequentia', meaning 'a crowd'

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Summary: frequency in Brief

The term 'frequency' [ˈfriːkwənsi] refers to the rate or number of occurrences of an event or cycle over a period of time. It can be used to describe anything from the occurrence of earthquakes to the number of cycles of a wave. Phrases like 'high frequency' and 'low frequency' denote the frequency of occurrence or repetition, while 'radio frequency' describes the range of electromagnetic waves used for radio communication. Idioms like 'with great frequency' and 'at a frequency of' are used to describe how often something happens or is repeated.

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