Pronunciation: /ˈspɔrtsˌkæst/
noun a radio or television broadcast of a sports event or sports news
A1 I like to watch the sportscast on TV.
A2 The sportscast predicted that my favorite team would win.
B1 The sportscast provided detailed analysis of the game.
B2 I always tune in to the sportscast to stay updated on the latest sports news.
C1 The sportscast featured interviews with the players after the game.
C2 The sportscast broadcasted live from the stadium, giving viewers a front-row seat to the action.
formal The sportscast provided detailed analysis of the game's key moments.
informal I always enjoy watching the sportscast to catch up on the latest scores.
slang The sportscast was lit last night, they had all the highlights!
figurative Her storytelling abilities are so captivating, it's like she's doing a sportscast of her own life.
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