Serials

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪˌriːəl/

Serials (noun)

  1. A story shown or broadcast in parts over time.
  2. A story published in parts in a magazine or newspaper.

Examples

  • The serial kept the audience engaged every week.
  • She never missed an episode of her favorite serial.

Common collocations: watch a serial, popular serial, read a serial, monthly serial, serial number

Serials (adjective)

  1. Happening one after another in a sequence.
  2. Doing the same thing many times, often in a negative way.

Examples

  • The serial numbers were printed on each ticket.
  • He arranged the files in serial order.

Synonyms of Serials

Neutral

Antonyms of Serials

  • when describing a lack of order