Pronunciation: /ˌɛpɪˈsɑdɪk/
adjective relating to or having the nature of an episode; containing a series of loosely connected parts or events
A1 I like watching episodic TV shows because they are easy to follow.
A2 The episodic nature of the novel made it a quick and enjoyable read.
B1 The episodic structure of the documentary allowed for a deeper exploration of each topic.
B2 The episodic storytelling in the series kept me engaged and wanting to watch more.
C1 The director's use of episodic flashbacks added depth and complexity to the film.
C2 The novel's episodic narrative style challenged readers to piece together the larger story from fragments.
formal The patient's episodic memory loss is a concerning symptom that requires further evaluation.
informal I love watching episodic TV shows because I can't wait to see what happens next.
slang That new video game is so episodic, I can't stop playing it!
figurative Her life felt like an episodic series of ups and downs, with no consistency in between.
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