Pronunciation: /vɑːd.kæst/
noun a video podcast, typically consisting of a series of episodes that can be downloaded or streamed online
A1 I watched a vodcast about cooking on YouTube.
A2 My favorite vodcast is a travel show that explores different countries.
B1 Many students find vodcasts helpful for studying and reviewing material.
B2 The vodcast featured interviews with famous authors discussing their latest books.
C1 The vodcast series on environmental issues has won several awards for its informative content.
C2 The vodcast network has expanded to include a wide range of topics, from science to fashion.
formal The educational institution decided to create a vodcast series to supplement their online courses.
informal I love watching vodcasts on my favorite topics during my free time.
slang Let's binge-watch some vodcasts tonight!
figurative Her vodcast on mental health really resonated with me and helped me understand my own struggles better.
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