- verbbroadcast (verb) · broadcasts (third person present) · broadcast (past tense) · broadcasted (past tense) · broadcasting (present participle) · broadcast (past participle)
- transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television:"the announcement was broadcast live"
- take part in a radio or television transmission:"the station broadcasts 24 hours a day"
- tell (something) to many people; make widely known:"we don't want to broadcast our unhappiness to the world"
- scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows.
nounbroadcast (noun) · broadcasts (plural noun)- a radio or television program or transmission:"the Queen's annual Christmas TV broadcast"
adjectivebroadcast (adjective)- relating to radio or television transmission:"a broadcast journalist"
adverbbroadcast (adverb)- by scattering:"green manure can be sown broadcast or in rows"
Originmid 18th century (in the sense ‘sown by scattering’): from broad + the past participle of cast. Senses relating to radio and television date from the early 20th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television:
- take part in a radio or television transmission:
- tell (something) to many people; make widely known:
- scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows.
noun- a radio or television program or transmission:
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