Stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way (adj)
Absurd
Real, exactly what it appears to be (adj)
Genuine
When programmes are sent out on television or radio
Broadcasting
To use something to discover if it works for you or if you like it (ph verb)
Try out
Not new, having been owned in the past by someone else
Pre-owned
The lines of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio
Headlines
Company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
Supplier
One of the single parts into which a story is divided, especially when it is broadcast on the television or radio
Episode
Something on sale at a lower price than its true value
Bargain
To get rid of something that you do not want any more (ph verb)
Throw out
What is the meaning of "out of stock"?
Not available to buy
A promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company to repair or change a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time
Guarantee
Newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio which broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work for them
Press
Meaning of "run out of"
Finish, use or sell all of something so that there is none left
A radio programme that is stored in a digital form that you can download from the internet and play on a computer or smartphone
Podcast
Meaning of "sell out"
If something sells out, there is no more of that thing to buy
Meaning of "propaganda"
Information, ideas, opinions or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions
Extremely beautiful or attractive (adj)
Stunning, breathtaking, gorgeous
A TV or radio programme based on a game or competition in which you answer questions
Quiz show
Activity of listening to or watching sound or video directly from the internet
Streaming
Occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
Sale
To get money from a bank account (ph verb)
Take out
Very brightly coloured (adj)
Vivid
A type of popular newspaper with small pages which has many pictures and short simple reports
Tabloid
A person who buys goods or services for their own use
Consumer
Extremely angry (adj)
Furious
Something, especially money, that is owed to someone else
Debt
A commonly believed but false idea
Myth
A person who decides which pictures, furniture, etc. will be used when a film or play is performed or recorded
Set designer
A television programme about ordinary people who are filmed in real situations, rather than actors
Reality TV show
Not fitting closely to the body (adj)
Loose
Meaning of "stay out"
To not come home at night, or go home late
Able to make you believe something that is true or right (adj)
Convincing
To take something back to the shop where you bought it, and change it for something else (verb)
Exchange
Clothes that are not formal or not suitable for special occasions (adj)
Casual
Someone who introduces a television or radio show
Presenter
Meaning of "biased"
Showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person or idea based on personal ideas
Act of making information or stories available to people in a printed form
Publication
Having the same colour or pattern as something else
Matching
Very large in size, amount or number
Massive, huge, enormous
Not real, but made to look or seem real (adj)
Fake
Of high quality and lasting value but of a certain age (adj)
Vintage
An advertisement which is broadcast on television or radio
Commercial
Not involving or encouraging competition (adj)
Uncompetitive
Based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings
Objective
Meaning of "bizarre"
Very strange or unusual
Meaning of "severe"
Very serious; causing very great pain, difficulty or worry
Perfect, without fault, the best possible
Ideal
Person who owns and manages a small shop
Shopkeeper
Very bad
Disgraceful, terrible, horrible...
Meaning of "go viral"
To become very popular very quickly
To look good on someone (verb)
Suit
Someone who reads out the reports on a television or radio news programme
Newsreader
A type of product made by a particular company
Brand
What does it mean when colours "clash"?
That they look ugly or wrong together
What is the difference between sale and sales?
Occasion when goods are cheaper / number of products sold
False stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media, usually created to influence political views or as a joke
Fake news
Meaning of "over the moon"
Very pleased
A person who writes the words for films or radio or television broadcasts
Scriptwriter
Advice, criticism or actions that are useful and intended to help or improve something (adj)
Constructive
Something that you buy
Purchase
Not modern or popular (adj) (clothes)
Unfashionable
What is the meaning of "in stock"?
Available to buy
That fit the body too closely and may be uncomfortable (adj)
Tight
Person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine
Editor
To see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard (verb)
Spot
Very cheap / Amount of money you can spend on something
Budget
Very pleasant, attractive or enjoyable (adj)
Delightful
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