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wattage

[ wot-ij ]

noun

  1. power, as measured in watts.
  2. the amount of power required to operate an electrical appliance or device.


wattage

/ ˈ·ÉÉ’³Ùɪ»åÏô /

noun

  1. power, esp electric power, measured in watts
  2. the power rating, measured in watts, of an electrical appliance
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wattage

/ ·ÉųÙ′ĭÂá /

  1. An amount of power, especially electrical power, expressed in watts or kilowatts.
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Origin of wattage1

First recorded in 1900–05; watt + -age
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She’s so radiant that when Marina dims her wattage in a vain attempt to stay off the radar, we really feel the light in her go out.

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Stretched out casually on a couch in the hotel suite, Jolie could not help but exude a portion of the celebrity wattage she customarily displays onscreen.

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Hillary Clinton, James Carville, Jack Smith and other political figures descended on the Telluride Film Festival this year, lending D.C. star wattage to Q&As.

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They simply need to produce as big a wattage as possible when the boat needs it.

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There will be political star power at this year’s festival to match the usual Hollywood wattage.

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