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amplifier

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/ˈæmplɪfaɪər/ · am-pli-fi-er

An electronic device that increases the amplitude of a signal.

Meanings

nountechnical

An electronic device that increases the amplitude of a signal.

ایک الیکٹرانک آلہ جو کسی سگنل کی شدت کو بڑھاتا ہے۔

ایمپلیفائر

amplifier

Synonyms

boosterenhancermagnifierمضبوط کرنے والابڑھانے والاتقویت دینے والا

Antonyms

diminisherreducerconstrictorکم کرنے والاتنگ کرنے والاسگنل کو کم کرنے والا

Common Collocations

  • audio amplifier
  • signal amplifier
  • power amplifier

Example Sentences

The amplifier boosted the sound quality significantly.

ایمپلیفائر نے آواز کے معیار کو نمایاں طور پر بڑھا دیا۔

Amplifier ne aawaz ke mayar ko numaayan tor par barha diya.

He connected the amplifier to the speakers.

اس نے ایمپلیفائر کو اسپیکروں کے ساتھ جوڑا۔

Us ne amplifier ko speakers ke sath joda.

modern amplifiers provide better sound clarity.

جدید ایمپلیفائر بہتر آواز کی وضاحت فراہم کرتے ہیں۔

Jadeed amplifier behtar aawaz ki wazahat faraham karte hain.

Easily Confused With

multiplier:A multiplier increases a quantity by a certain factor, while an amplifier increases the strength of a signal.

Word Family

amplify
verbبڑھانا
amplitude
nounشدت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'amplifier' as 'amplify the sound' to remember its function.

Visualize a large speaker with sound waves expanding out, representing the amplification of sound.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تھوڑا سا کروں گونجانے کی بات، مگر اس دل کی بات میں بھی ہے نرخِ بے حد

Thoda sa karun gungaanay ki baat, magar is dil ki baat mein bhi hai narakh-e-behad.

I will speak a little about echoing, but there is also an infinite value in this heart's speech.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کمزور آواز میں بات کرنے کا مطلب کوئی نہیں ہوتا۔

Kamzor aawaz mein baat karne ka matlab koi nahi hota.

Speaking in a weak voice means nothing.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "amplificare" — to enlarge, increase

First known use: 20th century

The term originated from Latin, evolving through Middle French into English during the early 20th century as electronic devices became prevalent.