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- adjectivewired (adjective)
- making use of computers to transfer or receive information, especially by means of the internet:"the economic arguments for getting your business wired"
- (of a device or network) using wires or cables rather than wireless technology to transmit signals.
- informalin a nervous, tense, or edgy state:"not much sleep lately—I'm a little wired"
- under the influence of drugs or alcohol:"wired on acid, Hendrix ran through his UK hits"
verbwired (past tense) · wired (past participle)- install electric circuits or wires in:"wiring a plug" · "they wired the place themselves"
- connect (someone or something) to a piece of electronic equipment:"a microphone wired to a loudspeaker"
- provide, fasten, or reinforce with wires:"they wired his jaw"
- informalsend a telegram or cablegram to:"she wired her friend for advice"
- send (money) to (someone) by means of a telegram or cablegram:"he was expecting a friend in Australia to wire him $1,500"
- snare (an animal) with wire.
- croquetobstruct (a ball, shot, or player) by a wicket.
OriginOld English wīr; of Germanic origin, probably from the base of Latin viere ‘plait, weave’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- making use of computers to transfer or receive information, especially by means of the internet:the worse for drinkdead drunkrolling drunkroaring drunk(as) drunk as a lordgin-soakedtwo/three sheets to the windtanked (up)off one's faceout of/off one's headBrahms and Liszthaving had a skinfultrolleyedwell awayout of one's boxhaving had one over the eightas pissed as a newt/fartrat-arsedarseholedfougrogged upas full as a googmuntedlekkertired and emotionallit upas tight as a tickebriousebrioseebriate
- in a nervous, tense, or edgy state:in a state of nervesin a state of agitationworked upstrung outwith one's stomach in knotswith one's heart in one's mouthshaking in one's shoesin a cold sweatin a statein a stewall of a ditherin a sweatin a flapin a tizz/tizzyall of a latherstrung uphaving kittenslike a cat on hot bricksin a twittoeyshitting bricksbricking oneself
- under the influence of drugs or alcohol:the worse for drinkdead drunkrolling drunkroaring drunk(as) drunk as a lordgin-soakedtwo/three sheets to the windtanked (up)off one's faceout of/off one's headBrahms and Liszthaving had a skinfultrolleyedwell awayout of one's boxhaving had one over the eightas pissed as a newt/fartrat-arsedarseholedfoustrung outgrogged upas full as a googmuntedlekkertired and emotionallit upas tight as a tickebriousebrioseebriate
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- The term "wired" has several meanings:1234
- Very excited or full of nervous energy (chiefly US, informal).
- Connected or fastened by wire (e.g., a building wired for cable TV).
- Automatically thinking or behaving in a particular way (e.g., humans are hard-wired for language).
- To provide with wire or connect by wire (e.g., wiring a device).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.wired / ˈ wajɚd/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of WIRED 1 [more wired; most wired] chiefly US, informal : very excited or full of nervous energywww.britannica.com/dictionary/wiredto connect or fasten by wire: Our building is wired for cable TV. A person or place that is wired is secretly equipped with an electric device that records sounds such as conversations: Wired by the FBI, he began recording meetings with Chicago officials.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wireautomatically thinking or behaving in a particular way: Babies are hard-wired to pay attention to anything that is fast-moving, brightly colored, or loud. All humans are hard-wired for language.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/hard-wi…wired; wiring transitive verb 1 : to provide with wire : use wire on for a specific purpose 2 : to send or send word to by telegraph 3 : to connect by or as if by a wirewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wirer Wired Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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