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US
/ˈɡædʒət/
]
[ UK /ɡˈædʒɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈædʒɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a device or control that is very useful for a particular job
How To Use gadget In A Sentence
- So why not give them a travel gadget that serves a dual purpose?
- But what excites me most is that the coffee shop has plug sockets - no more dying gadgets for me. The Sun
- No doubt some of these are metrosexuals, those city-dwelling gents with more than enough disposable income to spend on clothes, restaurants, the latest gadgets, exotic holidays and eyebrow waxing.
- Even with a load of electronic gadgetry, you still need some musical ability to write a successful song.
- The streets were swept with electronic gadgets seeking hidden bombs.
- He groped about for some answer that could be phrased in their language, letting his mind flicker from the modern electronic gadgets back to the old-time tide predicter. The Sky Is Falling
- Suburban schools gleam with modern gadgetry, while inner city schools lack basic textbooks.
- His commitment is set to pay off - a blue chip company has offered 4 million for the gadget. Times, Sunday Times
- TWO friends out flying a drone helicopter used the gadget to help firefighters track a huge grass blaze. The Sun
- DOWNSIDE You will need to like gadgets - the lighting and audio system is controlled by tablet. Times, Sunday Times