utility

[yoo-til-i-tee]

utility Definition

  • 1the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial
  • 2a service provided to the public, especially essential services such as electricity, gas, and water

Using utility: Examples

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

  • Example

    The utility of this tool is undeniable.

  • Example

    Electricity is a basic utility that everyone needs.

  • Example

    The company provides utilities such as water and gas to the residents.

  • Example

    The car's design emphasizes utility over style.

utility Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using utility

  • not have any use or need for something

    Example

    I have no utility for this old computer anymore.

  • utility player

    a versatile athlete who can play multiple positions on a sports team

    Example

    He's a utility player who can play both offense and defense.

  • a small knife with a sharp blade that can be used for various purposes, such as cutting boxes or opening packages

    Example

    The utility knife is a handy tool to have in the kitchen.

Phrases with utility

  • a company or organization that provides essential services to the public, such as electricity, gas, and water

    Example

    The government regulates public utilities to ensure fair pricing and quality of service.

  • a belt worn by someone who needs to carry tools or equipment for their job

    Example

    The handyman always wears his utility belt when he goes to work.

  • a room in a house or building where equipment and household items are stored, such as a washing machine, dryer, or cleaning supplies

    Example

    The utility room is located in the basement of the house.

Origins of utility

from Old French 'utilite', from Latin 'utilitas', meaning 'usefulness'

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Summary: utility in Brief

The term 'utility' [yoo-til-i-tee] refers to the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial. It can also refer to essential services provided to the public, such as electricity, gas, and water. Examples include 'The utility of this tool is undeniable.' and 'Electricity is a basic utility that everyone needs.' Phrases like 'public utility' and idioms like 'utility player' extend the concept of usefulness.

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