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3 synonyms and 0 antonyms for cellphone, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A portable telephone that connects to a wireless network; a mobile phone.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cellphone” mean?

The word “cellphone” means a portable telephone that connects to a wireless network; a mobile phone. In plain terms, a mobile/wireless telephone you carry with you.

How do you pronounce “cellphone”?

“Cellphone” is pronounced SEHL-fohn (/ˈsɛlfoʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “cellphone” in a sentence?

Here is “cellphone” used in a sentence: “She left her cellphone at home by mistake.”

What part of speech is “cellphone”?

“Cellphone” is a noun.

Is “cellphone” a common word?

“Cellphone” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a cellphone and a mobile phone?

Cellphone and mobile phone refer to the same device, a portable telephone that connects to a wireless network. Cellphone is the term more common in American English, while mobile phone is preferred in British English.

What is the difference between a cellphone and a smartphone?

Cellphone is a general term for any portable, wireless telephone, whereas smartphone refers specifically to a cellphone with advanced computing features like internet access, apps, and a touchscreen. Every smartphone is a cellphone, but not every cellphone is a smartphone.

Is cellphone written as one word or two?

Cellphone is most often written as a single word in American English, though 'cell phone' as two words is also widely accepted. Style guides vary, so either form is generally understood as correct.

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