frequency

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Pronunciation
/ˈfɹiːkwənsi/
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/ˈfɹiːkwənsi/ · /friˈkwɛnsi/

Definition of frequency

6 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
    “With growing confidence, the Viking’s raids increased in frequency.”
    “The frequency of bus service has been improved from one every 15 to one every 12 minutes.”
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noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
    “With growing confidence, the Viking’s raids increased in frequency.”
    “The frequency of bus service has been improved from one every 15 to one every 12 minutes.”
  2. (uncountable)The property of occurring often rather than infrequently.
    “The FAQ addresses questions that come up with some frequency.”
    “The frequency of the visits was what annoyed him.”
  3. (countable)The quotient of the number of times n a periodic phenomenon occurs over the time t in which it occurs: f=n/t.
    “The frequency of the musical note A above middle C is 440 oscillations per second.”
    “The frequency of a wave is its velocity v divided by its wavelength #92;lambda: f#61;v#47;#92;lambda.”
    “Broadcasting live at a frequency of 98.3 megahertz, we’re your rock alternative!”
    “The frequency for electric power in the Americas is generally 60 Hz rather than 50.”
    “[…] the Plan incorporates in proper combination every available modern technique, including extensive electrification on the new standard high-voltage a.c. system at a frequency of 50 cycles; main-line diesel traction as a half-way house to electrification; lightweight diesel trains for secondary and branch services; and a smaller wagon fleet doing more work by the use of continuous brakes in conjunction with modernised terminals and marshalling yards.”
  4. (countable, uncountable)A tone, character, mood, or vibe
    “And if you haven’t picked up on the gay frequencies in her lyrics, her wig choices, and her possible lesbian salutes? Maybe that’s because they weren’t meant for you. IYKYK.”
  5. (countable, uncountable)number of times an event occurred in an experiment (absolute frequency)
  6. (countable, uncountable)range of electromagnetic waves used for wireless communication in devices like radios, TVs and mobile phones

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Etymology

From Latin frequentia, from frequens. By surface analysis, frequent + -cy.

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