- television
- nounADJECTIVE▪ broadcast (esp. AmE), cable, closed-circuit, digital, high-definition, satellite, terrestrial (esp. BrE)▪ commercial, network (esp. AmE), public (AmE), state▪ local, national▪ live▪
Millions watched the events on live television.
▪ daytime, prime-time▪ interactive, reality▪ black-and-white, colour/color▪ flat-screen, plasma, plasma-screen, widescreen▪ portableVERB + TELEVISION▪ watch▪The children watched television for most of the evening.
▪ switch on, turn on▪ switch off, turn offTELEVISION + VERB▪ broadcast sth, screen sth▪The trial was broadcast by local television.
TELEVISION + NOUN▪ broadcast, production, programme/program, series, show▪ debate, interview, report▪ chat show (BrE), comedy, documentary, drama, film (esp. BrE), movie (esp. AmE), news, sitcom, special, talk show (esp. AmE)▪ ad, advert (BrE), advertisement, commercial, spot (esp. AmE)▪ adaptation▪a television adaptation of the popular novel
▪ audience, viewer▪ commentator, critic, journalist, reporter▪ personality, presenter, star▪ character▪ actor, director, producer▪ cameraman, crew▪ appearance, spot▪She recalled her first television appearance forty years ago.
▪ career▪ coverage, exposure▪The Olympics receive extensive television coverage.
▪ ratings▪ camera▪ channel, network, station, studio▪ licence (BrE)▪ business, company, industry, service▪ monitor, receiver, set▪ screen▪ aerial (BrE), antenna (AmE)PREPOSITION▪ in television▪She works in television.
▪ in front of the television▪He spends hours in front of the television every night.
▪ on television▪We were watching the news on television.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.