filter

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noun

fil·​ter ˈfil-tər How to pronounce filter (audio)
plural filters
1
a
: a porous article or mass (as of paper or sand) through which a gas or liquid is passed to separate out matter in suspension
a coffee filter
replaced the car's air filter
When air is inhaled, the oxygen is used and the remaining air is exhaled through a filter which removes the carbon dioxide.Hollis F. Fait et al.
b
: an apparatus containing a filter medium
If you plan to install a [water] filter, we think you should avoid one that uses powdered activated carbon in a pad.Consumer Reports
2
a
: a device or material for suppressing or minimizing waves or oscillations of certain frequencies (as of electricity, light, or sound)
In essence a filter is a module that takes incoming audio and removes a controllable portion of the frequency range.Electronic Musician
b
: a transparent material (such as colored glass) that absorbs light of certain wavelengths or colors selectively and is used for modifying light that reaches a sensitized photographic material
The photos were taken through a filter that isolates the red … light emitted by hydrogen gas.Astronomy

called also color filter

3
: something that selectively alters or removes like a filter (as by holding back elements or modifying the appearance of something)
Everything you eat, drink, and breathe passes through your liver. It is your body's filter.American Liver Foundation
(figurative) But that was only how it appeared to [Drew] Carey later on, through the filter of time and success and a lot of money.Richard Ouzounian
: such as
a
: a software tool that alters the appearance of a digital image
The proliferation of digitally altered images through beauty filters and face-perfecting apps has led to a reshaping and narrowing of the beauty ideal.Jennifer Sullivan
Since launching with still-image offerings like photo frames and filters, the app has evolved into a full creative suite …Alex York
Select artwork will have the option to become 'animated' when viewed through Corona's custom Instagram filter—a fun experience for guests.ENP Newswire
b
: software for restricting access to certain online material
The act, which … was later upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, requires libraries and schools to install filters for obscene and pornographic material.Emily Gurnon
4
: the ability to refrain from expressing something (such as a thought, point of view, or belief) that may seem inappropriate, offensive, etc. to others
She was a comical woman who sometimes lacked a filter, causing the group of us to double over in laughter.Maddi Loiselle
"Adding the fact that he has no filter and isn't careful about what he says, which got him here in the first place, he's likely to turn off the judge and jury."Neama Rahmani, quoted at Newsweek.com

filter

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verb

filtered; filtering ˈfil-t(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce filter (audio)

transitive verb

1
: to subject to the action of a filter
2
: to remove by means of a filter

intransitive verb

1
: to pass or move through or as if through a filter
2
: to come or go in small units over a period of time
people began filtering in

Examples of filter in a Sentence

Noun She smokes cigarettes with filters. He placed a red filter on the camera lens. digital filters that stop high-frequency sounds Verb They've begun filtering their water to remove impurities. a device that filters impurities from water sunglasses that filter ultraviolet light Sunlight filtered through the leaves. His ideas have filtered down to his children. The crowd filtered into the arena. Early election returns have begun to filter in.
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Noun
The main leap forward is the approach to vocals, which connect rap’s penchant for melody in syncopation, Swift-pop’s flair for sassy specificity, and electronic music’s insistence that production—filters, beats, samples—is songwriting. Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 17 Dec. 2024 Throw in food scraps, such as rotted celery, flat half-cans of beer, stale muffins, coffee filters, old spices, an apple slice or gummy bear that broke the 5-second rule, moldy bread, eggshells. Jalen Williams, Detroit Free Press, 16 Dec. 2024
Verb
The whiskey is non-chill filtered and comes in with a 47 ABV. Erik Ofgang, Forbes, 18 Dec. 2024 Larger particles are expected to be filtered out to some extent, perhaps snagged in our nose or coughed up. Will Stone, NPR, 18 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for filter 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English filtre "felt, felt carpet, piece of felt used as a filter," borrowed from Medieval Latin filtrum "felt cloth, cover or blanket of felt, piece of felt used as a filter," borrowed from *filtir (going back to *filtizō) in a West Germanic language, plural of *filt-, *felt- "felted cloth" — more at felt entry 1

Verb

derivative of filter entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1576, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of filter was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Filter.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/filter. Accessed 24 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

filter

1 of 2 noun
fil·​ter ˈfil-tər How to pronounce filter (audio)
1
: a substance with pores through which a gas or liquid is passed to separate out floating matter
2
: a device containing a filter
3
: a transparent material (as colored glass) that absorbs light of some wavelengths and is used to change light (as in photography)

filter

2 of 2 verb
filtered; filtering -t(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce filter (audio)
1
: to expose to the action of a filter
2
: to remove by means of a filter
3
: to pass through or as if through a filter

Medical Definition

filter

1 of 2 noun
fil·​ter ˈfil-tər How to pronounce filter (audio)
1
: a porous article or mass (as of paper or sand) through which a gas or liquid is passed to separate out matter in suspension
2
: an apparatus containing a filter medium
3
a
: a device or material for suppressing or minimizing waves or oscillations of certain frequencies (as of electricity, light, or sound)
b
: a transparent material (as colored glass) that absorbs light of certain wavelengths or colors selectively and is used for modifying light that reaches a sensitized photographic material

called also color filter

filter

2 of 2 verb
filtered; filtering -t(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce filter (audio)

transitive verb

1
: to subject to the action of a filter
2
: to remove by means of a filter

intransitive verb

: to pass or move through or as if through a filter

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