📺channel

noun
/ˈtʃænəl/

Meaning

A means of communication, or a passage for water or information.
a television or radio station; a passage for water or other liquids; a means of communication

Example Sentences

They launched a new TV channel last year.

The news channel provided live coverage of the important event.

Example Expressions

go through proper channels

Synonyms

medium, passage, route, conduit, station
Entry 1
medium, passage, route, conduit, station
Entry 2
station, passage, conduit, medium

Antonyms

blockage, obstacle, barrier, obstruction
Entry 1
blockage, obstacle
Entry 2
blockage, barrier, obstruction

Collocations

TV channel, communication channel, sales channel, distribution channel, television channel, news channel, water channel
Entry 1
TV channel, communication channel, sales channel, distribution channel
Entry 2
television channel, news channel, water channel

More Example Sentences

Which one is your second favourite channel?

On which channel was the football match shown?

Which program of that channel is your most favorite?

Are all the programs of that channel to you favourite?

Will any channel telecast live the match from New York?

Her channel is famous for teaching simple spoken English.

Which days of the week is Vasanth Academy method telecast on ABC channel?

On which channel will the programme of Vasanth Academy be telecast today?

On which channel will the programme of Vasanth Academy be telecast tomorrow?

No father, not at all. It’s so easy! The program of Vasanth Academy is telecast on different TV channels. Free seminars on Vasanth Academy are held at Times Square in New York on Fridays and at other places on other days of the week.

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