How Do You Spell HEADPHONES?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛdfə͡ʊnz] (IPA)

The word "headphones" is spelled with a silent "e" after the letter "d" because the reduced vowel sound /ə/ is represented by the letter "o" in the second syllable. The phonetic transcription of "headphones" is /ˈhɛdfoʊnz/, where the stressed syllable is the first one and it's pronounced with the short vowel /ɛ/. The second syllable is pronounced with the diphthong /oʊ/ that represents the reduced vowel sound /ə/ followed by the vowel /ʊ/. "Headphones" refer to a pair of earphones that cover the entire ear.

HEADPHONES Meaning and Definition

  1. Headphones are a type of personal audio equipment worn over or in the ears to listen to audio content from electronic devices such as music players, smartphones, computers, and televisions. They are composed of two separate speakers, or ear cups, that are connected by a headband or other supporting structure. Each speaker unit has a driver, which converts electrical signals into sound waves, producing stereo audio for the wearer.

    Headphones offer a private listening experience by isolating the ears from external noise and preventing sound leakage to the surrounding environment. This allows individuals to immerse themselves in their chosen audio content without disturbing others nearby.

    They come in various designs, including over-ear, on-ear, and in-ear models, each offering different levels of comfort, sound quality, and portability. Over-ear headphones envelop the entire ear, providing a comfortable fit and enhanced sound isolation. On-ear headphones rest on the ears, and while they offer reduced noise isolation, they are typically more compact and portable. In-ear headphones, or earphones, are inserted directly into the ear canal, providing a snug fit and excellent noise isolation.

    Headphones often feature additional functionalities such as built-in microphones for hands-free calls, control buttons to manage audio playback, wireless connectivity through Bluetooth, and noise-canceling technology to suppress ambient sounds.

    Headphones have become an integral part of everyday life, catering to various needs including listening to music, watching movies, gaming, communication, and professional audio monitoring.

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Etymology of HEADPHONES

The word "headphones" is composed of two parts: "head" and "phones".

- "Head" is derived from the Old English word "hēafod", which means the upper part of the human body containing the brain, face, and sensory organs.

- "Phones" is a short form of "telephone", which comes from the Greek word "tele" meaning "far" and "phone" meaning "sound" or "voice".

Therefore, "headphones" literally translates to "sound (or voice) for the head", as it refers to a device used to listen to audio electronically through speakers that are worn on or around the head.

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Plural form of HEADPHONES is HEADPHONES

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