Pronunciation: /ˈɛrɪŋ/
noun the action of broadcasting a television or radio program
A1 I love the fresh airing of laundry on a sunny day.
A2 The room needed some airing after being closed up for so long.
B1 The airing of grievances during the meeting led to a productive discussion.
B2 The TV show's airing was delayed due to technical difficulties.
C1 The public airing of the company's financial records caused a stir in the market.
C2 The airing of the documentary shed light on a controversial topic.
verb present participle of the verb 'air', which means to broadcast a television or radio program
A1 I am airing out my clothes to dry them faster.
A2 She is airing her grievances with the manager.
B1 The radio station will be airing the interview with the celebrity tomorrow morning.
B2 The documentary is airing on television tonight.
C1 The news channel is airing a special report on climate change.
C2 The film festival will be airing a series of classic movies throughout the week.
adjective relating to the broadcast of a television or radio program
A1 The airing room was filled with fresh laundry.
A2 She enjoyed the airing breeze as she walked along the beach.
B1 The airing cupboard was a convenient place to dry clothes.
B2 The airing of grievances between the two parties led to a heated argument.
C1 The airing of the documentary on national television sparked a debate on social issues.
C2 The airing of the scandalous video caused a media frenzy.
formal The television network announced the airing schedule for the new series.
informal Did you catch the airing of the latest episode last night?
slang I heard they're airing a marathon of the show this weekend.
figurative The politician's speech was an airing of his controversial views.
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