: a range within a band of wavelengths, frequencies, or energies
especially: a range of radio frequencies which is occupied by a modulated carrier wave, which is assigned to a service, or over which a device can operate
2
: the capacity for data transfer of an electronic communications system
Graphics consume more bandwidth than text does.
especially: the maximum data transfer rate of such a system
a bandwidth of 100 megabits per second
3
: the emotional or mental capacity necessary to do or consider something
I don't have the bandwidth to do it all myself, and I feel like a failure because I'm not living up to my own ideals. Frances Lefkowitz
Example Sentences
The modem has a bandwidth of 56 kilobits per second. Graphics use more bandwidth than text does.
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