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short-form
[shawrt-fawrm]
adjective
noting or relating to journalistic content or a genre of journalism characterized by short articles.
noting or relating to other types of print or visual media characterized by content that is short in length.
short-form video clips.
noun
journalistic or other media content so characterized.
Word History and Origins
Origin of short-form1
Example Sentences
Cosm has in the past shown largely short-form original programming, and “The Matrix” marks its first foray into feature-length films.
The “Abbott Elementary” creator and star returned a year after her first-time hosting and once again flexed short-form comedy muscles that made her an online star before TV stardom.
Given he has been overlooked for so long, few would have blamed him had he given up and chased the dollars in short-form leagues.
Far-right influencers and talking heads quickly learned to prey on pliant minds, disseminating untruths via short-form video content that users would see as factual.
Five years ago, another U.S. company, Quibi, famously launched by Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenburg, tried to remake the business of short-form video, but the effort shut down fewer than seven months after its launch.
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