Pronunciation: /skriːnkæst/
noun a digital recording of computer screen output, often including audio narration
A1 A screencast is a video recording of the actions on a computer screen.
A2 I watched a helpful screencast on how to use the new software.
B1 The teacher created a screencast to demonstrate how to solve the math problem.
B2 The company uses screencasts to train employees on new procedures.
C1 The screencast was professionally produced with high-quality graphics and narration.
C2 I prefer watching screencasts for tutorials because they are more engaging than reading instructions.
verb None
A1 I like to screencast my video game playthroughs to share with my friends.
A2 She learned how to screencast her presentation for the online meeting.
B1 The teacher decided to screencast the lesson for students who missed class.
B2 He is planning to screencast the software tutorial for easier understanding.
C1 The company regularly screencasts their product demonstrations for clients.
C2 The filmmaker used advanced techniques to screencast the virtual reality experience.
adjective None
A1 I watched a screencast tutorial on how to use the new software.
A2 The screencast presentation was very helpful in explaining the process.
B1 She created a screencast video to demonstrate the steps for setting up the program.
B2 The screencast recording provided a detailed walkthrough of the complex procedure.
C1 The screencast production quality was top-notch, with clear audio and visuals.
C2 The company invested in professional screencast services to enhance their online training materials.
adverb None
A1 I watched a screencast to learn how to use the new software.
A2 She followed a screencast tutorial to fix her computer.
B1 The teacher created a screencast to explain the math concept to the students.
B2 I prefer screencast presentations over traditional lectures.
C1 The company uses screencasts for employee training sessions.
C2 The screencast demonstration was clear and easy to follow.
pronoun None
A1 I watched a screencast to learn how to use the new software.
A2 The teacher recommended watching a screencast to understand the lesson better.
B1 I created a screencast to demonstrate how to troubleshoot the issue.
B2 Screencasts are a helpful tool for providing visual instructions and explanations.
C1 The company uses screencasts extensively for employee training and onboarding.
C2 The quality of the screencast was so high that it felt like a personalized tutorial.
preposition None
A1 I watched a screencast on how to bake cookies.
A2 She learned how to use the software by watching a screencast.
B1 The teacher recommended watching a screencast to understand the concept better.
B2 The company created a screencast to demonstrate the new product features.
C1 The screencast provided a step-by-step tutorial on setting up the advanced settings.
C2 The screencast was a valuable resource for troubleshooting technical issues.
conjunction None
A1 I watched a screencast on how to bake cookies.
A2 She learned how to use the software by watching a screencast.
B1 I followed a screencast tutorial to set up my new phone.
B2 The professor recommended watching a screencast to better understand the concept.
C1 Screencasts are a valuable tool for online learning and training.
C2 The company created a series of screencasts to demonstrate their new product features.
interjection None
A1 Screencast! I finally figured out how to use this new software.
A2 Screencast, please! I need to see how you did that step.
B1 Screencast - a great way to demonstrate complex tasks to others.
B2 Screencast! That's a brilliant idea for creating tutorials.
C1 Screencast, the most effective tool for online training and presentations.
C2 Screencast is an invaluable resource for remote collaboration and teaching.
article None
A1 I watched a screencast on how to bake cookies.
A2 The teacher created a screencast to explain the math problem.
B1 I used a screencast to learn how to use a new software program.
B2 The company produced a series of screencasts to train employees on the new system.
C1 The screencast provided a detailed tutorial on advanced video editing techniques.
C2 The professor recommended a screencast as additional material for the course.
formal The professor created a screencast to demonstrate the complex coding process.
informal I love watching screencasts to learn new tricks for editing videos.
slang Check out this awesome screencast on how to ace that level!
figurative Her explanation was like a screencast, clear and easy to follow.
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