online
adjective
- on the internet or other electronic network
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɒnlaɪn/ / /ˈɔnlɑjn/ / /ˈɑnlaɪn/
adj
Etymology: 1950, from on + line.
- Of a system: connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.
- Of a system: connected (generally electrically) to a larger network.
“Is this modem online?”
- Available over, or delivered from, the Internet.
“In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result. If the bumf arrived electronically, the take-up rate was 0.1%. And for online adverts the “conversion” into sales was a minuscule 0.01%.”
“The online world was meant to be an open system but has become dominated by huge corporations.”
- Connected to the Internet.
“I'll be online tonight, so I'll be able to reply to your email.”
- Available on a computer system, even if not networked.
“Press the F1 key to access the online help.”
“The program comes with an online manual, supplied on compact disc.”
- Of a system: active, particularly building facilities (such as power) or a factory or power plant.
“The power is online.”
“Once this factory comes online, it will double car production in our country!”
- Immersed in Internet culture. (Usually modified by an intensifier such as extremely or terminally)
“terminally online”
“To borrow an idiom from the extremely online, late Godard is a mood.”
adv
Etymology: 1950, from on + line.
- While online; while in a running or active state, or connected to the Internet.
“He works online.”
“Well, things are getting pretty serious right now. I mean, we chat online for, like, two hours every day so I guess you could say things are gettin' pretty serious.”
verb
Etymology: 1950, from on + line.
- To bring (a system, etc.) online; to promote to an active or running state.
“The output in Listing 8-2 shows your disk group status prior to onlining the disks, the commands to online your disks, and the status after onlining.”