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podcast
[ pod-kast, ‑-첹 ]
noun
- a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer:
Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
verb (used with or without object)
- to record and upload as a podcast:
He podcasts once a week on various topics.
She podcasts her lectures.
podcast
/ ˈɒˌɑː /
noun
- an audio file similar to a radio broadcast, which can be downloaded and listened to on a computer, mp3 player, mobile phone, etc
verb
- intr to create such files and make them available for downloading
- tr to make (music, interviews, etc) available using this format
Derived Forms
- ˈǻˌٱ, noun
- ˈǻˌپԲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ǻce noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of podcast1
Word History and Origins
Origin of podcast1
Example Sentences
Singer Lily Allen said in an episode of her “Miss Me?” podcast that she found the flight “out of touch,” but she eventually walked back her criticism.
He planned at one point to portray Gaye in a movie helmed by “Empire” executive producer Lee Daniels, Howard told Bill Maher on the “Club Random” podcast released Sunday.
A video accompanying a podcast shows a gift basket for US cosmetics entrepreneur Jamie Kern Lima, which includes a card saying: "With the Compliments of HRH The Duchess of Sussex."
"There was actually no need for me to bring her name into it, and it was my own internalised misogyny," Allen said on her BBC podcast Miss Me.
Last week he told broadcaster Gaby Roslin's podcast "all the people who are not getting enough sex lock themselves in small metal boxes and drive around London" when describing his experiences in the capital.
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