telecast

noun
UK: /ˈtelɪkɑːst/
US: /ˈtelɪkæst/
  1. A television broadcast.

    1. The network will telecast the game tonight.
    2. The historic event was available via telecast around the globe.
  2. A program that is broadcast on television.

    1. Did you see the telecast of the awards show?
    2. The late-night telecast featured a well-known comedian performing.

Synonyms

broadcast show air
telecast transitive-verb
  1. To broadcast something on television.

    1. They will telecast the concert live.
    2. The event was telecast internationally, reaching millions of viewers.
  2. To transmit or broadcast by television.

    1. The studio decided to telecast the play due to public demand.
    2. The news channel will telecast the president's speech this evening.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "telecast" in English means: A television broadcast., A program that is broadcast on television..

The phonetic transcription of "telecast" is /ˈtelɪkɑːst/ in British English and /ˈtelɪkæst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "telecast": broadcast, show, air.

Example usage of "telecast": "The network will telecast the game tonight.". More examples on the page.