B2 noun #6,000 am häufigsten 3 Min. Lesezeit

bandwidth

Bandwidth is how much information can move across a network at once, or how much work a person can handle.

Explanation at your level:

Bandwidth is about the internet. If you have good bandwidth, your internet is fast. If you have bad bandwidth, it is slow. Also, people use it for work. If you are tired, you have no bandwidth.

You use bandwidth to talk about internet speed. For example, 'My internet bandwidth is low today.' You can also use it to talk about your time. 'I don't have the bandwidth to help you right now' means 'I am too busy.'

In technical terms, bandwidth is the amount of data sent over a network. In daily life, it is a popular way to say 'mental energy' or 'time.' It is very common in office environments. It sounds professional but is used in casual conversation too.

Using 'bandwidth' metaphorically is a hallmark of modern English. It suggests you are treating your time like a computer resource. It is a useful way to decline extra work politely. However, some people dislike this usage because it sounds like 'corporate jargon.'

The term has evolved from radio engineering to a ubiquitous metaphor for cognitive load. When you say you lack bandwidth, you are framing your psychological state in terms of network throughput. It is a perfect example of how technical concepts shape our perception of human capacity in the information age.

Etymologically, the shift from frequency ranges to human cognitive capacity illustrates the 'technologization' of the human experience. We now view our attention spans as finite digital resources. This reflects a broader cultural trend where we use engineering metaphors to explain biological and psychological phenomena, highlighting the intersection of human behavior and digital infrastructure.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Refers to data capacity.
  • Metaphor for human time/energy.
  • Uncountable noun.
  • Common in business English.

At its core, bandwidth is all about capacity. Whether you are talking about the internet or your own brain, it measures the limit of what can be processed.

In technology, it is the data transfer rate. If you have high bandwidth, your videos stream smoothly and files download in a flash. If it is low, everything feels slow and clunky.

In the office, you will often hear people say, 'I don't have the bandwidth for that.' They aren't talking about Wi-Fi! They mean they are already too busy or stressed to take on another project. It is a very common way to talk about mental capacity.

The word bandwidth is a compound of 'band' and 'width.' Originally, it comes from radio engineering in the early 20th century.

It described the width of a frequency band. If you had a wider band, you could fit more signals into it. As computers grew, the term moved from radio waves to digital data.

The metaphorical shift happened in the late 20th century. As people started working with computers, they began using the term to describe their own 'processing power.' It is a classic example of how technical jargon enters our everyday casual conversation.

You will hear bandwidth used in two distinct ways. First, in technical contexts, it is used with verbs like 'increase,' 'limit,' or 'consume.'

Second, in business settings, it is used to describe availability. You might say, 'I'll need to check my bandwidth before I commit to this meeting.' This is slightly informal but very standard in modern corporate culture.

Be careful not to use it in very formal, academic writing unless you are specifically discussing technology or psychology, as the metaphorical use can sound a bit 'corporate-speak' to some.

While 'bandwidth' itself isn't an idiom, it is used in several common phrases. 1. Lack of bandwidth: Meaning you are too busy. 2. High bandwidth: Meaning someone is very capable or has lots of resources. 3. Free up bandwidth: Meaning to finish tasks so you can do something new. 4. Eating up bandwidth: Meaning something is taking all your time or focus. 5. Mental bandwidth: Specifically referring to your brain's ability to focus.

Bandwidth is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'a bandwidth' or 'two bandwidths.' You say 'some bandwidth' or 'more bandwidth.'

Pronunciation is tricky because of the 'dth' ending. In the US, it is often pronounced /bænd.wɪdθ/. The stress is on the first syllable: band-width.

It rhymes with 'sand-width' (if that were a word!) or 'hand-width.' It is a compound word, so remember to keep the 'd' and 'th' sounds distinct.

Fun Fact

It was strictly a technical engineering term until the 1990s.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbænd.wɪdθ/

Crisp 'd' and 'th' sounds.

US /ˈbænd.wɪdθ/

Slightly softer 'd' sound.

Common Errors

  • dropping the 'th'
  • misplacing stress
  • adding an 's'

Rhymes With

sand-width hand-width land-width grand-width stand-width

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read in tech contexts

Writing 3/5

Requires care with metaphors

Speaking 2/5

Common in business

Hören 2/5

Common in podcasts

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Internet Capacity Limit

Learn Next

Throughput Latency Cognitive load

Fortgeschritten

Optimization Scalability

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Bandwidth is uncountable.

Compound Nouns

Band + Width.

Metaphorical Usage

Using tech terms for humans.

Examples by Level

1

My internet bandwidth is fast.

internet capacity

uncountable noun

2

I have no bandwidth.

no time

metaphorical

3

The bandwidth is low.

slow speed

the + noun

4

Check your bandwidth.

see speed

imperative

5

Need more bandwidth.

want more speed

verb + object

6

Is the bandwidth good?

is it fast?

question form

7

Use the bandwidth.

use speed

article usage

8

Bandwidth is important.

it matters

subject noun

1

The bandwidth is not enough for the video.

2

I need more bandwidth to download this file.

3

Do you have the bandwidth to help me?

4

The office has high bandwidth.

5

My phone has low bandwidth.

6

We need to increase our bandwidth.

7

The bandwidth limit is reached.

8

Check the bandwidth settings.

1

I don't have the mental bandwidth for this task right now.

2

The company is increasing its network bandwidth.

3

We are limited by our current bandwidth.

4

Try to free up some bandwidth by closing apps.

5

She has the bandwidth to take on more projects.

6

The video quality depends on your bandwidth.

7

Our bandwidth is being consumed by updates.

8

He lacks the bandwidth to manage everything.

1

I'm afraid I don't have the bandwidth to assist with that project this week.

2

The team's bandwidth is fully committed to the launch.

3

We need to optimize our bandwidth usage.

4

He is a high-bandwidth individual who handles stress well.

5

The project requires more bandwidth than we have available.

6

Don't waste your bandwidth on trivial matters.

7

Our bandwidth is stretched thin during the holidays.

8

She has incredible bandwidth for complex problems.

1

The candidate demonstrated significant bandwidth in managing cross-functional teams.

2

We must consider the bandwidth of our staff before initiating new workflows.

3

The system is struggling with bandwidth constraints.

4

His intellectual bandwidth allows him to grasp multiple concepts simultaneously.

5

We are operating at maximum bandwidth capacity.

6

The proposal requires a level of bandwidth we currently lack.

7

Effective management involves balancing team bandwidth.

8

The bandwidth of human attention is limited by our cognitive architecture.

1

The metaphorical appropriation of bandwidth reflects our era's obsession with efficiency.

2

One must calibrate their internal bandwidth to avoid burnout in this fast-paced environment.

3

The bandwidth of the communication channel was insufficient for the high-resolution data.

4

She possesses the rare bandwidth to synthesize disparate ideas into a coherent strategy.

5

The project's failure was largely due to a miscalculation of available human bandwidth.

6

We are witnessing a paradigm shift in how we quantify mental bandwidth.

7

The bandwidth of the fiber optic cable is theoretically infinite.

8

He operates with such bandwidth that he makes the impossible look routine.

Gegenteile

limitation insufficiency bottleneck

Häufige Kollokationen

increase bandwidth
mental bandwidth
limited bandwidth
consume bandwidth
free up bandwidth
sufficient bandwidth
high bandwidth
bandwidth capacity
stretch bandwidth
bandwidth usage

Idioms & Expressions

"stretched thin"

having no extra time or energy

I'm stretched thin with all these tasks.

casual

"out of gas"

no energy left

I'm out of gas after that meeting.

casual

"on the plate"

tasks you are doing

I have too much on my plate.

neutral

"in the weeds"

overwhelmed by details

I'm in the weeds with this project.

business

"burning the candle at both ends"

working too hard

She's burning the candle at both ends.

idiomatic

"hitting a wall"

reaching a limit

I hit a wall at 3 PM.

neutral

Easily Confused

bandwidth vs Broadband

Both relate to internet

Broadband is the type of connection; bandwidth is the capacity.

I have broadband, but the bandwidth is low.

bandwidth vs Budget

Both refer to limits

Budget is money; bandwidth is time/energy.

I have no budget for this, and no bandwidth either.

bandwidth vs Capacity

Both mean space

Capacity is general; bandwidth is often digital/mental.

The stadium has capacity; my brain has bandwidth.

bandwidth vs Throughput

Both refer to data

Throughput is actual data moved; bandwidth is potential.

Our throughput is lower than our bandwidth.

Sentence Patterns

B1

I have [no/some] bandwidth to [verb]

I have no bandwidth to help today.

A2

Check your bandwidth for [noun]

Check your bandwidth for the meeting.

A1

The bandwidth is [adj]

The bandwidth is very limited.

B2

Increase your bandwidth by [verb-ing]

Increase your bandwidth by prioritizing.

C1

Lack of bandwidth [verb]

Lack of bandwidth prevents progress.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

band a range of frequencies

Adjectives

bandwidth-heavy requiring lots of capacity

Verwandt

broadband type of connection

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Academic (technical) Business (professional) Casual (office slang)

Häufige Fehler

using as a countable noun uncountable
Don't say 'a bandwidth' or 'bandwidths'.
confusing with 'budget' bandwidth refers to time/energy
Budget is for money, bandwidth is for capacity.
using in formal writing use 'capacity' or 'resources'
Bandwidth can sound too informal/corporate.
mispronouncing the 'dth' d-th sound
It is not 'band-with'.
assuming everyone knows the metaphor explain if needed
Not all cultures use this business slang.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a computer cable attached to your brain.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In meetings when declining work.

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Cultural Insight

It reflects our tech-focused culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always treat it as 'some' bandwidth.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'th' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a plural.

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Did You Know?

It started in radio engineering.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your day.

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Professional Tip

Use 'capacity' if you want to sound more formal.

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Practice

Say it slowly: band-width.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Band (a group) + Width (how wide) = How much a group can hold.

Visual Association

A wide pipe filling up with water.

Word Web

Internet Capacity Energy Time Resources

Herausforderung

Use 'bandwidth' in a sentence today when you are busy.

Wortherkunft

English

Original meaning: The width of a frequency band.

Kultureller Kontext

Can be seen as dehumanizing if used to describe people's time.

Very common in US corporate culture.

Used in tech documentaries Common in business podcasts

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Do you have the bandwidth?
  • I'm low on bandwidth.
  • Need to free up bandwidth.

Tech support

  • Bandwidth limit reached
  • Check bandwidth settings
  • High bandwidth usage

Personal planning

  • Mental bandwidth
  • Stretched my bandwidth
  • Managing my bandwidth

Academic/Research

  • Bandwidth constraints
  • Bandwidth capacity
  • Optimizing bandwidth

Conversation Starters

"Do you feel like you have enough bandwidth for your current projects?"

"How do you manage your mental bandwidth during a busy week?"

"Have you ever had to tell someone you lacked the bandwidth to help?"

"Do you think we use the word 'bandwidth' too much in business?"

"What is the best way to increase your personal bandwidth?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt you had no bandwidth.

How does technology affect your personal bandwidth?

What tasks consume the most of your mental bandwidth?

How do you prioritize when your bandwidth is low?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, treat it as uncountable.

No, use 'budget' instead.

Not inherently, but can sound cold.

Lack of capacity.

It is a metaphor for processing power.

Used in both.

Band-width.

Avoid it; it is non-standard.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I have no ___ to do that.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: bandwidth

Bandwidth is the correct term for capacity.

multiple choice A2

What does 'bandwidth' mean here?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Internet speed

It refers to data capacity.

true false B1

Bandwidth is a countable noun.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching concepts.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure.

fill blank B2

The project needs more ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: bandwidth

Contextual fit.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Capacity

Capacity is the best synonym.

true false C1

Bandwidth can describe mental state.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Yes, it is a common metaphor.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct grammar.

fill blank C2

He lacks the ___ to process this.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: bandwidth

Correct idiomatic usage.

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