broadcast
//ˈbrɔːdˌkæst//
Verb
broadcastInfinitive
broadcastPresent tense
broadcastPast tense
broadcastPast participle
broadcastingPresent participle
broadcastsThird-person singular
1
To transmit a program or information by radio or television.
The news channel broadcasts live reports every evening.
2
To make widely known or spread information to many people.
She broadcast the news to everyone in the office.
3
To scatter seeds over a wide area.
The farmer broadcast the seeds across the field.
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Noun
broadcastSingular
broadcastsPlural
1
A radio or television program or transmission.
The live broadcast of the concert attracted millions of viewers.
2
The act of transmitting programs or information via radio or television.
The broadcast of the news begins at six o'clock every evening.
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Adjective
broadcastCanonical form
1
Relating to or used in radio or television transmission.
The broadcast signal was clear despite the bad weather.