What is another word for a power cut?

Pronunciation: [ɐ pˈa͡ʊə kˈʌt] (IPA)

A power cut, also known as a blackout or power outage, is a loss of electricity supply to an area or premises. Other synonyms for a power cut include power failure, electrical outage, interruption of power, and electricity disruption. These terms denote a sudden and unexpected loss of power often caused by a fault or failure in the electrical infrastructure or due to extreme weather conditions. When experiencing a power cut, it is important to stay calm and safe by turning off all electrical appliances, avoiding the use of candles, and seeking help if necessary. Having alternative sources of light and power, such as generators or battery-operated devices, can also be helpful during a power cut.

What are the hypernyms for A power cut?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    power outage, Energy failure, Light failure, electrical blackout, electricity interruption.

Famous quotes with A power cut

  • With each tentative tiptoe and stumble, I had to inwardly assure myself that I was a good comedian and that my life was not pointless. “I am addicted to comfort,” I thought as I tumbled into the wood chips. I have become divorced from nature; I don’t know what the names of the trees and birds are. I don’t know what berries to eat or which stars will guide me home. I don’t know how to sleep outside in a wood or skin a rabbit. We have become like living cutlets, sanitized into cellular ineptitude. They say that supermarkets have three days’ worth of food. That if there was a power cut, in three days the food would spoil. That if cash machines stopped working, if cars couldn’t be filled with fuel, if homes were denied warmth, within three days we’d be roaming the streets like pampered savages, like urban zebras with nowhere to graze. The comfort has become a prison; we’ve allowed them to turn us into waddling pipkins. What is civilization but dependency? Now, I’m not suggesting we need to become supermen; that solution has been averred before and did not end well. Prisoners of comfort, we dread the Apocalypse. What will we do without our pre-packed meals and cozy jails and soporific glowing screens rocking us comatose? The Apocalypse may not arrive in a bright white instant; it may creep into the present like a fog. All about us we may see the shipwrecked harbingers foraging in the midsts of our excess. What have we become that we can tolerate adjacent destitution? That we can amble by ragged despair at every corner? We have allowed them to sever us from God, and until we take our brothers by the hand we will find no peace.
    Russell Brand

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