What is another word for electrically?

Pronunciation: [ɪlˈɛktɹɪkli] (IPA)

The word "electrically" refers to something powered by electricity or operating through its use. Its synonyms include "electronically," "energizedly," "powered," "current-driven," and "electrified." "Electronically" is often used when referring to devices and equipment that run on electricity, while "energizedly" indicates a high level of energy or activity. "Powered," on the other hand, suggests a source of energy that drives a particular machinery or vehicle. "Current-driven" means something that is influenced or directed by an electric current, and "electrified" is utilized when referring to the condition of having electricity running through it. Each of these synonyms aptly describes something that is electrically charged, powered, or functioning.

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Usage examples for Electrically

The forgotten boy, electrically wakeful, huddled back, almost stifling his breath lest he should be remembered and sent to bed.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck
It was a momentary lapse of memory, but Aline felt it electrically.
"The Heather-Moon"
C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
In one of these curious craters I saw a dugout-it was really a subterranean barracks-electrically lighted and with neatly whitewashed walls which had sleeping accommodation for a thousand men.
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell

Famous quotes with Electrically

  • I can turn on some jazz guitarist, and he won't do a thing for me, if he's not playing electrically. But Jeff Beck's great to listen to.
    Ritchie Blackmore
  • Oh how smoothly, how swiftly and horribly, how cruelly and thoroughly, one discovers the powers and prowess of Maya, the Supreme power of Illusions! With a simple sleight of her hand, léger de main, everything changes in a moment; electrically charged, awesome and exciting years of life shrink to moments - just to realize that all that fascinating reality had been a dream. Perhaps all that had happened previously had been a continuous sequence of beautiful images that one would admire and fall in love with, and to realize that it’s all the game of dreams, illusions and Maya. The reality also strikes, at the same moment, that everything one would still experience in the future, would see with one’s eyes and feel with one’s hands, up to the moment of one’s death — that everything is not going to be any different in substance, or any different in kind. Why would it be? It’s always all a game, all foam and all dreams. It’s Maya, the whole lovely and frightful, delicious and desperate kaleidoscope of life with its searing delights, intertwined with its searing sorrows, the amazing show that has been ongoing since the dawn of Universe.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • The Feraliminal Lycanthropizer is a low frequency thanato-auric wave generator. Known for its use by the Nazis and for its animalizing effects on human subjects tested within measurable vibratory proximity, the machine electrically generates two subsonic sinewaves—one 3hz, the other 9hz. Together, these two frequencies (one acting as carrier, the other as program) generate a lower third, .56hz. In addition to these sinewave generators, the machine contains four tape loops of unduplicable lengths, each containing textual material. Two of these loops operate below the threshold of decipherability (one forward, the other backward), and two operate far beyond the opposite threshold (also one forward, the other backward). The effect of the subsonic sinewaves on the sound of these human voice recordings is one of organic ululation.
    David Woodard
  • Once again he felt the now-familiar tingle on his skin, as when, just before a lightning strike, the air becomes electrically charged.
    Stephen R. Lawhead
  • A powerful agent is the right word. Whenever we come upon one of those intensely right words in a book or a newspaper the resulting effect is physical as well as spiritual, and electrically prompt.
    Mark Twain

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