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multimedia
[muhl-tee-mee-dee-uh, muhl-tahy-]
noun
multimedia
/ ˌʌɪˈːɪə /
plural noun
the combined use of media such as television, slides, etc, esp in education
adjective
of or relating to the use of a combination of media
multimedia teaching aids
computing of or relating to any of various systems which can manipulate data in a variety of forms, such as sound, graphics, or text
Other Word Forms
- multimedial adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of multimedia1
Example Sentences
The 12-song album is led by the single “Everybody Laughs,” released Tuesday alongside a music video directed by multimedia artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo.
The Orange County Museum of Art presents its 2025 California Biennial: “Desperate, Scared, But Social,” featuring 12 artists exploring the rich, precocious and often awkward stage of late adolescence through multimedia exhibitions.
The Los Angeles Times is excited to introduce the Class of 2025 summer interns, continuing a time-honored tradition of training the next generation of multimedia journalists.
And one of her early gigs was interning at NASA’s Washington, D.C., offices, where she worked in the news and multimedia room.
Rogers was the country’s first multimedia superstar: Nationally syndicated newspaper columnist.
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