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Learn to pronounce broad·cast

/ˈbrôdˌkast,ˈbrädˌkast/
verb
  1. transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television.
    "the announcement was broadcast live"
    synonyms: transmit, relay, air, beam, send/put out, put on the air/airwaves, show, screen, televise, telecast, videocast, podcast, live-stream
  2. scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows.
    synonyms: scatter, sow, disperse, sprinkle, spread, distribute, disseminate, strew, throw, toss, fling, bestrew

noun
a radio or television program or transmission.
"the Queen's annual Christmas TV broadcast"
synonyms: program, show, production, presentation, performance, transmission, telecast, videocast, podcast, live stream, screening, prog

adjective
relating to radio or television transmission.
"a broadcast journalist"

adverb
by scattering.
"green manure can be sown broadcast or in rows"

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