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Channels for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'tʃænʌlz

What does Channels really mean?

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Hey there, I'm happy to explain the word "channels" to you! When we talk about "channels," we're not talking about TV channels or anything like that. Basically, a channel is like a pathway or a way for something to flow through. For example, think of a river - the river has channels, right? It's like the path that the water follows as it flows.

But "channels" can also refer to different ways of communication or transportation. For instance, when you switch the channels on your TV, you're changing the way the programs come into your TV. And when we talk about marketing, we might talk about different advertising channels, like social media, TV, or radio. Each one is like a different path that companies use to reach their customers.

What's cool is that "channels" can also mean different things when it comes to the body. Our bodies have channels called blood vessels that help the blood flow through our system. We've also got channels in our brains that help the messages move around. So when we talk about "channels," we're talking about these pathways or ways for things to move through or be communicated.

I hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Revised and Fact checked by David Williams on 2023-11-13 18:32:14

Channels In a sentece

Learn how to use Channels inside a sentece

  • We use channels to change the TV station.
  • In nature, rivers and streams are natural channels for water to flow through.
  • Social media platforms have different channels for posting pictures and videos.
  • The human body has channels for carrying blood and air, like veins and airways.
  • A flute creates music by directing air through different channels in the instrument.

Channels Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.