Grid

Pronunciation: /ˈɡrɪd/

Grid (noun)

  1. A system of wires and equipment that delivers electricity to homes and businesses.
  2. A pattern of straight lines that cross each other to form squares.
  3. A set of lines on a map used to locate places.

Examples

  • The grid failed during the storm, causing a blackout.
  • Solar panels can supply energy to the grid.

Common collocations: national grid, connect to the grid, grid failure, grid pattern, draw a grid

Synonyms of Grid

Neutral