Pronunciation: /ˈmidiə/
noun the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet), regarded collectively
A1 I like to watch funny videos on social media.
A2 My grandmother doesn't understand how to use social media.
B1 The media plays a powerful role in shaping public opinion.
B2 The media coverage of the event was extensive.
C1 The media industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
C2 The impact of social media on society is a topic of ongoing debate.
adjective relating to the mass communication industry, especially journalism and advertising
A1 I saw a media player at the store.
A2 She works in the media industry.
B1 The media coverage of the event was extensive.
B2 He is a media expert and often appears on TV.
C1 The media landscape is constantly evolving with new technologies.
C2 Her media empire includes newspapers, TV channels, and online platforms.
formal The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion.
informal I saw it on social media first before it was on the news.
slang The media is always blowing things out of proportion.
figurative Her mind was like a constantly buzzing media circus.
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