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docuseries

[dok-yoo-seer-eez]

noun

  1. a television or radio series that examines a topic factually, with no fictional elements.

    This latest culinary docuseries is a celebration of tacos and their history.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of docuseries1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

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That Los Angeles Times headline ran on an August story about Greenfield’s acclaimed five-part docuseries that followed Los Angeles-area high school students during the 2021-22 school year, tracking their cellphone and social media use for a revealing portrait of their online life.

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There is nothing remotely funny about the twisted world of the Lambs, but in “The Jinx” fashion, Sconce’s own words at the end of this docuseries may come back to burn him.

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Hague announced their split last year, and suggested in her subsequent docuseries that Fury's drinking had become a problem in the relationship.

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Speaking in a new episode of her Amazon Prime Video docuseries, Behind It All Part II, Hague described the relationship as "worth saving".

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The second instalment of Mae's docuseries follows three episodes which were released in January.

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