Bandwidth

Pronunciation: /ˈbændwɪdθ/

Bandwidth (noun)

  1. The amount of data that can be sent over an internet connection in a certain time.
  2. The ability to handle tasks or problems, often used to describe mental or emotional resources.
  3. The range of frequencies that a signal can use to transmit information.

Examples

  • Streaming videos requires high bandwidth.
  • The bandwidth is sufficient for online gaming.

Common collocations: increase bandwidth, limited bandwidth, bandwidth usage, mental bandwidth, emotional bandwidth

Synonyms of Bandwidth

Neutral

Antonyms of Bandwidth

  • In networking, latency refers to delay, opposite of speed.