- wire
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. (metal) thread, filament; flex, cord, line; telephone, telegraph, cable; cablegram, telegram. See communication.II(Roget's IV) n.1. [A metal strand]Syn. line, electric wire, cable, aerial, circuit, wiring, live wire, coil, conductor, filament, musical string, wire tape, wire cord.2. [A metal net]Syn. barbed wire, wire fence, chicken wire, wirework, wire cage, wire basket, wire cloth, wire entanglement; see also fence 1 , 2 , net .3. [*A telegraphic message]Syn. cablegram, telegram, message, night message, night letter, code message.• down to the wire*,Syn. to the very end, to the bitter end, at the last, eventually; see finally 2 .• get in under the wire*,Syn. just make it, succeed, just squeak through*; see arrive 1 .• pull wires,v.1. [To install wire]Syn. set up a circuit, install electricity, lay wires, connect electric cables, prepare for electrical service, pipe*, tie on the spiders*; see also electrify 1 .2. [*To send a message by wire]Syn. telegraph, flash, file; see notify .
English dictionary for students. 2013.