Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdi.oʊ/
noun a device for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts
A1 I listen to the radio every morning.
A2 She bought a new radio for her bedroom.
B1 The radio in my car is broken.
B2 I prefer listening to the radio rather than watching TV.
C1 The radio station announced the winner of the competition.
C2 The radio broadcasted the news live from the scene of the accident.
adjective relating to the transmission or reception of radio waves
A1 I listen to radio music every morning on my way to work.
A2 She bought a radio alarm clock to wake up to music in the morning.
B1 The radio broadcasted the news of the upcoming election.
B2 The radio frequency was too weak to pick up any stations in the remote area.
C1 The radio interference caused by the storm disrupted communication signals.
C2 The radio astronomy team detected a new signal from deep space.
formal The radio broadcasted the latest news updates.
informal I always listen to the radio on my way to work.
slang Let's crank up the radio and jam out to some tunes!
figurative Her words were like a radio, constantly broadcasting her thoughts and opinions.
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