Pronunciation: /vəˈraɪələti/
noun the quality or state of being viral, especially in the context of online content spreading rapidly and widely
A1 Virality means how quickly something spreads on the internet.
A2 The video went viral on social media, gaining millions of views.
B1 Understanding the factors that contribute to virality can help businesses create successful marketing campaigns.
B2 The company's new advertising campaign achieved virality within hours of its launch.
C1 The researcher studied the psychology behind virality in online content.
C2 The artist's latest work achieved global virality, leading to widespread recognition and acclaim.
adjective relating to or characteristic of virality
A1 The video went viral on social media.
A2 The meme achieved virality within hours.
B1 The campaign's virality helped increase brand awareness.
B2 The article's virality led to a surge in website traffic.
C1 The app's virality was attributed to its user-friendly interface.
C2 The company's marketing strategy focused on maximizing virality through social sharing.
formal The virality of the video helped it reach millions of viewers in just a few hours.
informal The virality of that meme is insane - it's all over social media!
slang Did you see how quickly that TikTok gained virality? It went viral overnight!
figurative The virality of her charisma made her the life of the party.
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