Broadcast

Pronunciation: /ˈbrɔːdˌkæst/

Broadcast (verb)

  1. to send out a program on television or radio for people to watch or listen to
  2. to share information with many people, often using media or the internet
  3. to spread seeds over a large area by throwing them

Examples

  • They will broadcast the concert live.
  • The news is broadcast every evening.

Common collocations: broadcast live, broadcast a program, broadcast on TV, broadcast information, broadcast widely

Broadcast (noun)

  1. a program that is sent out on television or radio for people to watch or listen to
  2. the act of sending out a program on television or radio

Examples

  • The broadcast was interrupted by a storm.
  • I enjoyed the broadcast of the play.

Synonyms of Broadcast

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Broadcast

  • when referring to hiding information
  • when referring to preventing information from spreading