technophile

noun
tech·​no·​phile | \ ˈtek-nə-ˌfī(-ə)l How to pronounce technophile (audio) \

Definition of technophile

: an enthusiast of technology

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Other Words from technophile

technophilia \ ˌtek-​nō-​ˈfi-​lē-​ə How to pronounce technophilia (audio) \ noun

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The word technophile came along soon after technophobe, which seemed to need an antonym. Its own synonyms include geek, gearhead, and propeller-head (for the characters in 1950s comic books who wore propeller beanies to indicate that they were sci-fi fans). Even before American inventors began amazing the world with their "Yankee ingenuity" in the 19th century, most Americans could be described as technology lovers. Today, American technophilia may be seen most vividly when a new version of a popular video game sells millions of copies to young buyers on the day of its release.

Examples of technophile in a Sentence

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In 2016, prosecutors said, some of those drugs reached 21-year-old Ruslan Klyuev, a baby-faced, curly haired technophile who lived in a working-class suburb of San Francisco. Washington Post, "Jury deliberating in Utah case involving major opioid ring," 29 Aug. 2019 The doomsday argument all but rules out the final frontier to which many technophiles aspire. William Poundstone, WSJ, "‘Doomsday’ Math Says Humanity May Have Just 760 Years Left," 27 June 2019 For a technophile, his office is notably analog: a mountain of paper on his desk obscures an Economist and a copy of James Comey’s A Higher Loyalty, and on display are books by his father, the journalist Peter H. Wyden. Colin Lecher, The Verge, "Sen. Ron Wyden on breaking up Facebook, net neutrality, and the law that built the internet," 24 July 2018 Everybody has a view: for or against; optimist or pessimist; fear-monger or Panglossian technophile. Fred Pearce, Time, "How the 'Compulsive Secrecy’ of the Atomic Age Has Changed the Way We Think," 22 May 2018 Using technology as a powerful vehicle of storytelling, Morrow will engage new audiences, specifically young adults and professional technophiles, to experience and appreciate live theater. James Hebert, sandiegouniontribune.com, "San Diego Foundation announces Creative Catalyst artists for 2018," 8 May 2018 Raycon plans to address the everyday needs of the urban technophile with innovative technology, focusing on impactful electric transportation designed and backed by celebrities. Yasmine Gray, Billboard, "Ray J Inks $31M Deal to Advance His Electric Transportation Brand," 15 Nov. 2017 Music Expo Educational sessions, studio sessions, discussions, product demos and more for musicians, engineers, technophiles and tastemakers. Chronicle Staff Report, San Francisco Chronicle, "Events listings," 2 Nov. 2017 Silicon Valley technophiles cannot necessarily claim the same. David Streitfeld, New York Times, "Silicon Valley Finds Trump’s Disruption Unwelcome," 1 June 2016

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First Known Use of technophile

1955, in the meaning defined above

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technophile

noun

English Language Learners Definition of technophile

: someone who likes and enjoys technology and modern machines (such as computers)