Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Telephones and telecommunication equipment in American Thesaurus
Telephones and telecommunication equipment
3G (noun)
third generation: a mobile communications standard that allows fast wireless connection to the internet, video and multimedia using mobile devices
4G (noun)
fourth generation: a mobile communications standard giving very high-speed wireless internet access and designed to replace 3G
calling card (noun)
cameraphone (noun)
cell phone (noun)
a telephone you can carry around with you. The usual British word is mobile phone.
cellular (adjective)
relating to a cell phone or its system of communication
cellular phone (noun)
coaxial cable (noun)
a type of very strong wire used for sending large amounts of information at high speeds, for example to cable televisions or computers
cradle (noun)
the place on a telephone where you put the receiver when you are not using it
dark fiber (noun)
a fiber-optic cable (=wire made of glass fibers) that is not sending a signal
diaphragm (noun)
science a piece of equipment that changes sound into electric signals and electric signals into sound, for example in a telephone receiver
dumbphone (noun)
humorous a cellphone that is not a smartphone (=one which also works as a small computer)
earpiece (noun)
the part of an old-fashioned telephone receiver that you put to your ear and listen to
entryphone (noun)
feature phone (noun)
a cellphone that has more features than a basic phone but not as many as a smartphone
fiber-optic (adjective)
consisting of or using long fibers of glass or plastic that carry information from one place to another as light signals
fiber optics (noun)
the use of long fibers of glass or plastic to carry information from one place to another as light signals
landline (noun)
a cable (=set of wires) that carries telephone signals under or over the ground, used when comparing this to signals sent using a satellite
line (noun)
mobile (adjective)
relating to or using communication technology such as smartphones, GPS devices, etc. that can be used anywhere
mobile phone (noun)
party line (noun)
phone (noun)
the part of a landline (=a phone that is attached to a phone line) that you speak into
picture messaging (noun)
the sending of images and photographs from one cell phone to another
receiver (noun)
the part of a phone that you pick up in order to hear and speak, especially on an old-fashioned phone
satellite telephone (noun)
a cell phone that can send voice messages over extremely long distances using connections to communications satellites
signal (noun)
pictures, sound, or other information sent by one piece of electronic equipment and received by another one
speakerphone (noun)
a telephone that allows you to have a conversation with someone without having to hold the phone to your ear
tap (noun)
electronic equipment used for listening secretly to someone’s telephone conversations
telegraph pole (noun)
telephone (noun)
a piece of electronic equipment that you use for speaking to someone in a different place, especially a landline (=a phone that is attached to a telephone line). A telephone is often simply called a phone
telephone wire (noun)
telephonic (adjective)
utility pole (noun)
American one of a series of tall poles that hold telephone or electricity wires high above the ground