wired

[ wahyuh rd ]
/ waɪərd /

adjective

Origin of wired

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at wire, -ed3

OTHER WORDS FROM wired

well-wired, adjective

Definition for wired (2 of 2)

Origin of wire

before 900; Middle English wir(e) (noun), Old English wīr; cognate with Low German wīr, Old Norse vīra- wire, Old High German wiara fine goldwork

OTHER WORDS FROM wire

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH wire

why're wire

Example sentences from the Web for wired

British Dictionary definitions for wired (1 of 2)

wired
/ (waɪəd) /

adjective informal

edgy from stimulant intake
excited, nervous, or tense
using computers to send and receive information, esp via the internet

British Dictionary definitions for wired (2 of 2)

wire
/ (waɪə) /

noun

verb (mainly tr)

Derived forms of wire

wirelike, adjective

Word Origin for wire

Old English wīr; related to Old High German wiara, Old Norse vīra, Latin viriae bracelet

Idioms and Phrases with wired

wire

see down to the wire; get one's wires crossed; live wire; pull strings (wires); under the wire.