Antonyms for broadcast
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : brawd-kast, -kahst |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbrɔdˌkæst, -ˌkɑst |
Definition of broadcast
Origin :- 1767, adjective, in reference to the spreading of seed, from broad (adj.) + past participle of cast (v.). Figurative use is recorded from 1785. Modern media use began with radio (1922, adjective and noun). As a verb, recorded from 1813 in an agricultural sense, 1829 in a figurative sense, 1921 in reference to radio.
- noun information on electronic media
- verb put forth on electronic media
- verb make public
- The address to the crowd at the Capitol was broadcast on a loudspeaker.
- Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
- A moment later the red bulb blinked out and the broadcast was ended.
- Extract from : « The Second Voice » by Mann Rubin
- The flashlights and the broadcast would be useless against them.
- Extract from : « Vulcan's Workshop » by Harl Vincent
- Either that, or our rationales were torn free and only our emotions are broadcast.
- Extract from : « Cogito, Ergo Sum » by John Foster West
- A futuristic touch, that—we'd say the cart ran on broadcast power.
- Extract from : « Question of Comfort » by Les Collins
- One light harrowing is sufficient to cover the broadcast seeds.
- Extract from : « Agriculture for Beginners » by Charles William Burkett
- We had powerful machines, which would amplify and broadcast our thoughts.
- Extract from : « Invaders from the Infinite » by John Wood Campbell
- They steadied and sharpened, and the broadcast tape began to roll.
- Extract from : « Citadel » by Algirdas Jonas Budrys
- I bet you that every machine we make to broadcast breaks down!
- Extract from : « The Machine That Saved The World » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
- Then they tell us how to make a transmitter to broadcast ahead to them.
- Extract from : « The Machine That Saved The World » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
Synonyms for broadcast
- advertise
- advertisement
- air
- air time
- announce
- announcement
- annunciate
- be on the air
- beam
- blare
- blazon
- cable
- circulate
- colorcast
- communicate
- declare
- disseminate
- distribute
- get out
- go on the air
- go on the airwaves
- newscast
- performance
- proclaim
- program
- promulgate
- publication
- publish
- put on the air
- radio
- radiocast
- radiograph
- relay
- report
- send
- show
- simulcast
- sow
- spread
- strew
- telecast
- telegraph
- telephone
- televise
- transmission
- transmit
- troll
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