Broadcast ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Broadcast ( verb )

  1. To send out (programs) on radio or television.
  2. To send out a message or information to many people.
  3. To scatter (seed) over a wide area.

Origin:

Broad + cast, from the phrase "broadcast sowing".

Examples:

  1. The news will be broadcast at 6 o'clock.
  2. She broadcast a message to all the employees.
  3. They broadcast the seed over the field.
  4. The game will be broadcast live on television.
  5. The company broadcasted the new product's launch on social media.

(As a noun)

Broadcast ( noun )

  1. To send out (programs) on radio or television.
  2. To send out a message or information to many people.
  3. To scatter (seed) over a wide area.

Origin:

Broad + cast, from the phrase "broadcast sowing".

Examples:

  1. The news will be broadcast at 6 o'clock.
  2. She broadcast a message to all the employees.
  3. They broadcast the seed over the field.
  4. The game will be broadcast live on television.
  5. The company broadcasted the new product's launch on social media.
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