Broadcast
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Broadcast ( verb )
- To send out (programs) on radio or television.
- To send out a message or information to many people.
- To scatter (seed) over a wide area.
Origin:
Broad + cast, from the phrase "broadcast sowing".
Examples:
- The news will be broadcast at 6 o'clock.
- She broadcast a message to all the employees.
- They broadcast the seed over the field.
- The game will be broadcast live on television.
- The company broadcasted the new product's launch on social media.
(As a noun)
Broadcast ( noun )
- To send out (programs) on radio or television.
- To send out a message or information to many people.
- To scatter (seed) over a wide area.
Origin:
Broad + cast, from the phrase "broadcast sowing".
Examples:
- The news will be broadcast at 6 o'clock.
- She broadcast a message to all the employees.
- They broadcast the seed over the field.
- The game will be broadcast live on television.
- The company broadcasted the new product's launch on social media.