socket
A socket is a hole or a special place where you can plug in a machine or where something fits into place.
Explanation at your level:
A socket is a hole in the wall. You put a plug in it. It gives power to your TV or lamp. It is very important for electricity in your house.
You use a socket to connect your electronics. If your phone is dead, you find a socket to charge it. It is a standard part of every room in a modern home.
The term socket refers to any hollow space designed to hold an object. While we mostly use it for electricity, it is also used in anatomy to describe where bones, like the hip or eye, sit in the body.
In technical and domestic contexts, socket is the go-to term for power outlets. However, be aware of regional variations; Americans frequently use 'outlet' or 'receptacle', whereas 'socket' is the preferred term in British English.
Beyond its literal electrical application, socket functions as a versatile noun describing any mechanical interface. Its etymological roots in medieval weaponry highlight the enduring utility of the concept: a secure, hollow housing for a functional component. It is a perfect example of how vocabulary adapts to technological progress.
The semantic range of socket spans from the mundane to the anatomical. In a literary sense, it can evoke imagery of containment or vulnerability, such as an 'eye socket' suggesting a deep, hollow void. Understanding its usage requires navigating the intersection of technical jargon and common parlance, where it serves as a bridge between the physical structure of a device and its operational capacity.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- A socket is a hollow space for a plug.
- It is essential for electrical power.
- It is also used in anatomy for bones.
- Commonly called an 'outlet' in the US.
When you hear the word socket, you probably think of the wall outlet where you charge your phone. That is the most common use! It is essentially a receptacle or a hollow space waiting for a specific piece to fit inside it.
Think of it like a puzzle piece. The socket is the space, and the plug or bone is the piece that fills that space. Whether it is electrical, mechanical, or biological, the logic is always the same: it provides a secure connection.
You will find sockets everywhere in your house. They are the gateways for power. Without them, your appliances would just be fancy paperweights. It is a simple but vital piece of technology that we interact with every single day.
The word socket has a surprisingly old history. It comes from the Anglo-French word soket, which meant a small plowshare or a spearhead. It dates back to the 14th century.
Back then, it referred to the hollow part of a spearhead that fit over the wooden shaft. It is fascinating how the word evolved from medieval weaponry to modern-day electronics. The core meaning—a hollow part that holds another part—has remained exactly the same for over 600 years.
It is related to the Old French soc, meaning a plowshare. It shows how language adapts; as technology moved from farming tools to electricity, the word traveled with it to describe the new 'hollows' we created in our homes.
You will mostly use socket in daily conversation when talking about home repairs or electronics. Common collocations include wall socket, power socket, and electrical socket.
In a more formal or medical context, you might hear about an eye socket or a hip socket. This is perfectly standard English and does not sound weird at all. It is a neutral word, meaning it works just as well in a casual chat as it does in a technical manual.
Remember that in the US, people often say outlet instead of socket, while in the UK, socket is the standard term. Knowing this regional difference will make you sound like a pro!
While socket itself isn't the star of many common idioms, it appears in phrases related to high energy. 1. Blow a fuse/socket: To get very angry. 2. Shock to the system: Often used when something surprising happens, related to electrical energy. 3. Like a rocket: Not a socket idiom, but often used to describe things moving fast out of a socket. 4. Plug into: To connect with a group or network. 5. Out of its socket: Used when something is dislocated or broken.
The plural of socket is sockets. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a socket' or 'two sockets'. In terms of pronunciation, the IPA is /ˈsɒkɪt/ in British English and /ˈsɑːkɪt/ in American English.
The stress is on the first syllable: SOCK-it. It rhymes with words like pocket, rocket, locket, sprocket, and docket. It is a very straightforward word to pronounce, just watch out for the 'o' sound which changes slightly between accents.
Fun Fact
It originally described the metal cap on a spear!
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'o' sound like 'pot', ending in 'it'
Longer 'ah' sound like 'father', ending in 'it'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 't' too strongly
- Confusing 'o' with 'u'
- Misplacing the stress on the second syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read
Easy to use in sentences
Easy to pronounce
Clear sounds
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
एडवांस्ड
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
one socket, two sockets
Prepositions of Place
in the socket, on the wall
Imperative Mood
Plug it in!
Examples by Level
The lamp is in the socket.
lamp / inside / socket
Preposition 'in'
I need a socket.
I / require / socket
Verb 'need'
Where is the socket?
Where / is / socket
Question word
Plug it in the socket.
Connect / it / to / socket
Imperative
The socket is on the wall.
Socket / is / on / wall
Preposition 'on'
Do not touch the socket.
Don't / touch / socket
Negative imperative
My phone needs a socket.
Phone / wants / socket
Verb 'needs'
This is a wall socket.
This / is / wall / socket
Noun phrase
The socket is broken.
Please find a socket for my laptop.
The plug does not fit the socket.
Is there a socket near the bed?
The electrician fixed the socket.
Don't put metal in the socket.
I have a socket adapter.
The socket is behind the sofa.
The hip joint fits into the pelvic socket.
She accidentally pulled the cord out of the socket.
Ensure the plug is pushed firmly into the socket.
The old house needs all the sockets replaced.
My eyes felt like they were popping out of their sockets.
He installed a new socket in the garage.
The socket sparked when I turned it on.
Check if the socket is grounded.
The electrical socket was overloaded with too many devices.
His eye sockets were deep and dark from exhaustion.
The mechanical socket allowed for a full range of motion.
Make sure the socket is compatible with your plug type.
The technician replaced the damaged socket housing.
She felt a deep ache in her shoulder socket.
The design features a universal socket for international travel.
The socket cover keeps children safe from electricity.
The prosthetic limb was secured into the socket with precision.
The socket acts as the primary interface for the power supply.
His gaze seemed to retreat deep into his eye sockets.
The engineering team redesigned the socket for better durability.
In this context, the socket serves as a metaphor for a void.
The socket was corroded due to long-term exposure to moisture.
He felt a sharp pain in his hip socket while running.
The socket configuration is standard for this region.
The archaic socket of the spearhead was crafted from forged iron.
The socket-and-ball joint is essential for human locomotion.
The structural integrity of the socket was compromised by the blast.
The socket represents the point of failure in this electrical system.
His sunken eyes rested deep within their bony sockets.
The universal socket design reflects global standardization trends.
The socket fitting was loose, causing intermittent power loss.
The socket provides a stable anchor for the secondary component.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"blow a fuse/socket"
To lose one's temper
My boss will blow a fuse if he sees this.
casual"plug into"
To connect with people or information
You need to plug into the local community.
neutral"shock to the system"
A sudden, unpleasant surprise
The news was a real shock to the system.
neutral"out of one's socket"
Extremely excited or crazy
He was acting out of his socket at the party.
slang"power up"
To gain energy or start working
Let's power up and get to work.
neutral"dead to the world"
Sleeping deeply, sometimes used with 'unplugged'
He is dead to the world after that shift.
casualEasily Confused
They are both parts of the same connection
Plug is the male part, socket is the female part
The plug goes into the socket.
They mean the same thing in many contexts
Outlet is US-specific for power
The outlet is on the wall.
Both are connection points
Port is for digital data
USB port.
Often found next to each other
Switch controls power, socket provides it
Turn on the switch to use the socket.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + plug + into + socket
I plug the lamp into the socket.
There is + a + socket + in + location
There is a socket in the kitchen.
The + socket + is + adjective
The socket is loose.
Replace + the + socket
We need to replace the socket.
The + socket + provides + power
The socket provides power to the device.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Learners often mix up the two parts of the connection
Socket implies a specific purpose for connection
Regional vocabulary difference
Standard pluralization rules
They are often next to each other but have different functions
Tips
Regional Differences
Use 'outlet' in the US, 'socket' in the UK.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme it with 'pocket' to remember the sound.
Plug vs Socket
Remember: Plug goes IN, Socket is the IN-place.
Ancient Origins
It used to be for spears!
Labeling
Put a sticky note on a socket to memorize the word.
Countable
It is always countable: one socket, two sockets.
Safety First
Always mention safety when talking about sockets.
Visualizing
Imagine a hollow space.
Anatomy
Don't be surprised to hear it used for bones.
Contextualize
Learn it with 'plug' and 'electricity'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SOCK-it: Put your SOCK in the hole-it!
Visual Association
Imagine a giant wall outlet with a face.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Count how many sockets you have in your room right now.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Old French / Anglo-French
Original meaning: A small plowshare or spearhead
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None, but be careful with electrical safety warnings.
In the UK, 'socket' is universal. In the US, 'outlet' is more common for power.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Home Repairs
- fix the socket
- loose socket
- replace the socket
Electronics
- plug in
- power supply
- socket adapter
Anatomy
- eye socket
- hip socket
- shoulder socket
Travel
- universal socket
- travel adapter
- voltage difference
Conversation Starters
"How many sockets do you have in your bedroom?"
"Have you ever had to change a broken socket?"
"Do you know the difference between a plug and a socket?"
"Why do different countries have different socket shapes?"
"Have you ever heard the term 'eye socket' used in a movie?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the process of plugging in your favorite device.
Write about a time you had trouble finding a power socket.
Explain why electrical safety is important when dealing with sockets.
Imagine a world without power sockets—how would life change?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालBoth are correct, but 'outlet' is more common in the US.
Yes, but 'port' is more precise.
It is the bony cavity where the eye sits.
Yes, never put metal objects inside one.
A tool that fits over a nut or bolt.
No, plugs and sockets vary by country.
Always turn off the power first or call a professional.
It comes from the Old French for a small hollow object.
खुद को परखो
Put the plug in the ___.
A plug goes into a socket.
What is a socket?
It is a device for power.
A socket is the same as a plug.
A socket is the hole, a plug is the connector.
Word
मतलब
Both use the word socket.
Plug the into the socket.
स्कोर: /5
Summary
A socket is a secure, hollow connection point for plugs or joints.
- A socket is a hollow space for a plug.
- It is essential for electrical power.
- It is also used in anatomy for bones.
- Commonly called an 'outlet' in the US.
Regional Differences
Use 'outlet' in the US, 'socket' in the UK.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme it with 'pocket' to remember the sound.
Plug vs Socket
Remember: Plug goes IN, Socket is the IN-place.
Ancient Origins
It used to be for spears!
उदाहरण
I need to find a socket to charge my phone.
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