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Noun — The range of frequencies a signal or channel can carry, often used to describe internet or network speed.

Synonyms

Everyday swaps

Common words most readers know — safe in any writing.

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

throughput data rate headroom

How to use bandwidth

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

low bandwidth network bandwidth don't have the bandwidth

The "spare capacity" sense is common in business speak; some readers find it a cliché.

Etymology

From band (a range of frequencies) + width; originally a radio and telecommunications term before it was borrowed informally for personal capacity.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bandwidth” mean?

The word “bandwidth” means the range of frequencies a signal or channel can carry, often used to describe internet or network speed. In plain terms, either the data-carrying capacity of a connection, or, informally, how much spare time and energy someone has.

How do you pronounce “bandwidth”?

“Bandwidth” is pronounced BAND-wihdth (/ˈbændwɪdθ/ in IPA).

How do you use “bandwidth” in a sentence?

Here is “bandwidth” used in a sentence: “Streaming video in 4K uses a lot more bandwidth than standard definition.”

What part of speech is “bandwidth”?

“Bandwidth” is a noun.

Is “bandwidth” a common word?

“Bandwidth” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “bandwidth” have?

“Bandwidth” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the range of frequencies a signal or channel can carry, often used to describe internet or network speed.

What is the difference between bandwidth and internet speed?

Bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies a signal or channel can carry, which determines the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted, while speed is how fast that data actually moves in practice. Higher bandwidth generally allows for higher potential speeds, but real-world speed also depends on other network factors.

What does it mean when someone says they don't have the bandwidth?

When used informally about a person, 'bandwidth' means their available time, attention, or capacity to take on more work. Saying 'I don't have the bandwidth right now' means someone is too busy or mentally stretched to handle an additional task.

Is 'bandwidth' formal or informal when referring to personal capacity?

Using 'bandwidth' to describe a person's capacity for work or attention is an informal, often workplace-casual usage borrowed metaphorically from its technical networking meaning. It is common in office speech but would be considered informal in more traditional formal writing.

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