Pronunciation: /sloʊ ti viː/
noun a type of television programming that features long, uninterrupted shots of peaceful and mundane activities
A1 I enjoy watching slow TV because it helps me relax.
A2 Slow TV is a type of television programming that focuses on mundane activities like train journeys or knitting.
B1 Many people find slow TV to be a refreshing break from fast-paced entertainment.
B2 Slow TV has gained popularity in recent years as a way to unwind and destress.
C1 The concept of slow TV originated in Scandinavia and has since spread to other parts of the world.
C2 Some critics argue that slow TV is a form of art that challenges traditional notions of television programming.
adjective describing the type of television programming that is slow-paced and calming
A1 I find slow TV programs very relaxing.
A2 My grandmother enjoys watching slow TV documentaries.
B1 Some people prefer slow TV shows over fast-paced dramas.
B2 Slow TV can be a nice change of pace from the usual action-packed movies.
C1 The slow TV trend has gained popularity in recent years for its calming effect.
C2 Watching slow TV can be a meditative experience for those seeking relaxation.
formal Slow TV is a genre of television programming that focuses on long, uninterrupted shots of mundane activities.
informal I love watching slow TV because it helps me relax and unwind after a long day.
slang Slow TV is like watching paint dry, but somehow it's strangely captivating.
figurative The slow TV marathon felt like a journey through time, immersing me in a different pace of life.
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