broadcast
For the verb: "to broadcast"
| Simple Past: | broadcast |
| Past Participle: | broadcast |
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
broadcast/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
▶verb (past broadcast; past part. broadcast or broadcasted)
- 1 transmit by radio or television.
- 2 make known to many people.
- 3 scatter (seeds) rather than placing in drills or rows.
– derivatives
broadcaster noun.
broadcaster noun.
'broadcast' also found in these Oxford entries:
action replay
- air
- airtime
- beam
- black
- call sign
- can
- caption
- carry
- clip
- co-host
- commercial
- commercial break
- continuity
- credit
- DBS
- distance learning
- edit
- edition
- excerpt
- exclusive
- feature
- feed
- filler
- footprint
- free-to-air
- frequency
- guest
- infotainment
- instalment
- journalist
- listen
- live
- location
- monitor
- network
- news
- newscast
- newsflash
- newsreader
- OB
- omnibus
- on
- outside broadcast
- panel game
- panellist
- part
- party political broadcast
- play

