Pronunciation: /ˈreɪdioʊˌreɪz/
noun a type of electromagnetic radiation that consists of radio waves and is used in communication and broadcasting
A1 I listen to radiorays every morning on my way to work.
A2 Radiorays is my favorite station for playing the latest hits.
B1 The radiorays program features a mix of music and talk shows.
B2 Many people tune in to radiorays for their daily news updates.
C1 Radiorays has been broadcasting for over 20 years, making it a popular choice for listeners.
C2 The quality of sound on radiorays is unmatched, thanks to their state-of-the-art equipment.
formal The doctor used radiorays to examine the patient's internal organs.
informal I heard that radiorays can help detect broken bones quickly.
slang My grandma calls radiorays 'magic beams' because she doesn't understand how they work.
figurative Her smile was like radiorays, brightening up the whole room.
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