SPREAD vs BROADCAST: NOUN
- A misère or grando, in any game of cards in which the single player's cards are placed face up on the table. See skat and boston.
- In bacteriology, same as smear, 6.
- In mathematics: A continuous or discontinuous connected aggregate, assemblage, or manifold of elements: thus, for instance, a two-spread may be considered as a surface with points or lines as elements.
- Wingspread.
- A number of points offered to equalize the chances of winning in a wager on a competition, usually between sports teams.
- The difference in yields between two fixed-income securities, as between short-term and long-term bonds.
- The difference between the price asked and bid for a particular security.
- A position taken in two or more options or futures contracts in order to profit from a change in their relative prices.
- A difference, as between two figures or totals.
- An article or advertisement running across two or more columns of a newspaper or magazine.
- Two facing pages of a magazine, newspaper, or book, considered as a unit.
- A food to be spread on bread or crackers.
- An abundant meal laid out on a table.
- A cloth covering for a bed, table, or other piece of furniture.
- The extent or limit to which something is or can be spread.
- A ranch, farm, or estate.
- An open area of land; an expanse.
- Dissemination, as of news; diffusion.
- The act or process of spreading.
- Decorative cover for a bed
- A meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed
- A haphazard distribution in all directions
- A conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures
- Farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
- A tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers
- Process or result of distributing or extending over a wide expanse of space
- Two facing pages of a book or other publication
- The expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age)
- Act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time
- A programme (show, bulletin, documentary ...) so transmitted.
- A transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver.
- An act of broadcasting; specifically, a program in which sounds or images are transmitted in all directions from a radio or television station; -- usually referring to a scheduled program on a commercial or public service radio or television station, using the normal radio frequencies for those media, in contrast to a radiotelephone conversation, which may also be transmitted in all directions, but is intended for receipt by a base station in the telephone network.
- A casting or throwing seed in all directions, as from the hand in sowing.
- In agriculture, a method of sowing in which the seed is thrown from the hand in handfuls.
- The act of scattering seed.
- A signal, message, or audio or video program that is broadcast over a communication network.
- The act or process of broadcasting a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming.
- A radio or television show
- Message that is transmitted by radio or television
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: ADJECTIVE
- Distributed or spread over a considerable extent
- Fully extended in width
- Prepared or arranged for a meal; especially having food set out
- Cast or scattered widely, in all directions
- Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing); -- opposed to planting in hills, or rows.
- Cast or dispersed in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; widely diffused.
- Scattered over a wide area.
- Widely known.
- Of or relating to the broadcasting of audio or video content over communication networks, as in television or radio.
- Communicated or transmitted by means of broadcasting, as over a communications network.
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: VERB
- Cause to become widely known
- Spread out or open from a closed or folded state
- Become widely known and passed on
- Move outward
- Cover by spreading something over
- Distribute over a surface in a layer
- Become distributed or widespread
- Distribute or disperse widely
- Spread across or over
- Strew or distribute over an area
- Simple past tense and past participle of broadcast.
- To send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people
- To sow seeds over a wide area
- To appear as speaker, presenter or performer in a broadcast program
- To transmit a message over a wide area
- To transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means
- To spread (information, news, gossip) widely by any means.
- To disseminate (information, a speech, an advertisement, etc.) from a radio or television station.
- To transmit (sounds, images, or other signals) in all directions from a radio or television station.
- To cast or disperse in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; to diffuse widely.
- Cause to become widely known
- Broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
- Sow over a wide area, especially by hand
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become separated; be forced farther apart.
- To become or admit of being distributed in a layer.
- To be exhibited, displayed, or visible in broad or full extent.
- To become known or prevalent over a wide area.
- To move over an area, be distributed, or be widely dispersed.
- To be extended or enlarged.
- To flatten (a rivet end, for example) by pounding.
- To arrange (food or a meal) on a table.
- To prepare (a table) for eating; set.
- To cause to become widely seen or known; scatter or disseminate.
- To exhibit or display the full extent of.
- To make a wide or extensive arrangement of.
- To distribute widely.
- To cover with a layer.
- To make wider the gap between; move farther apart.
- To open to a fuller extent or width; stretch.
- To sow (seed) over a wide area, especially by hand.
- To make known over a wide area: : announce.
- To communicate or transmit (a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming) to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network.
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: ADVERB
- N/A
- So as to scatter or be scattered in all directions; so as to spread widely, as seed from the hand in sowing, or news from the press.
- In a scattered manner.
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Especially having food set out
- Prepared or arranged for a meal
- To scatter; disperse; rout.
- In the language of the stock exchange, a straddle.
- In cookery, a fowl split open down the back and broiled.
- Nautical, a sailor or other person lashed in the rigging or elsewhere with arms and legs outspread: a form of punishment.
- Shallower than the standard; having insufficient depth or thickness for the highest luster: said of a gem.
- Extended in area; having a broad surface; broad.
- (idiom) (spread (oneself) thin) To work on too many projects: overextend oneself.
- So as to disseminate widely; in wide dissemination.
- By scattering or throwing at large from the hand: as, to sow broadcast.
- To sow broadcast.
- Widely spread or diffused.
- Cast or dispersed upon the ground with the hand, as seed in sowing: opposed to sowed in drills or rows.
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: RELATED WORDS
- Paste, Open, Extended, Unfold, Overspread, Distribute, Disperse, Diffuse, Scatter, Outspread, Distributed, Dispersed, Disseminate, Circulate, Propagate
- Circularize, Program, Disperse, Beam, Spread, Send, Propagate, Publicized, Distribute, Disseminate, Distributed, Circulate, Transmit, Air, Aired
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Paste, Open, Extended, Unfold, Overspread, Distribute, Disperse, Diffuse, Scatter, Outspread, Distributed, Dispersed, Disseminate, Circulate, Propagate
- Circularize, Program, Disperse, Beam, Spread, Send, Propagate, Publicized, Distribute, Disseminate, Distributed, Circulate, Transmit, Air, Aired
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- HIV does not spread throughout the body evenly.
- Moisten moldy materials to prevent the spread of spores: Stop the spread of dust and airborne spores by misting the contaminated area.
- The stat spread the wiki uses, and the stat spread used by the PBS files is different.
- We are increasing our efforts to prevent the spread of this disease in our facility and minimize its spread in the community.
- If your product is not good, then people will probably begin to spread the word, helping your ad campaign spread on the social network.
- Excessive rescue will weaken the effect of controlling the spread and spread of risks.
- How the glow spread and spread in their hearts, though the fire, banked for the night, was shining quite dimly now!
- Research findings point to short distance spread of the disease within the groves, implicating conidial spread.
- Tax filers electing to spread the inclusion in income would also spread it for purposes of MAGI.
- Trying to represent bond spread changes as the sum of a sector spread change and a rating spread change fails in many cases.
- Although the BJTC traditionally accredits broadcast courses, it is grams that include a multimedia approach than a simply broadcast one.
- Broadcast journalism students receive extensive technical training with the production and editing equipment used in the broadcast industry.
- Daily Broadcast Logs Records document daily broadcast activities of the institutional radio station or television channel.
- Restricting broadcast domains: A broadcast domain is restricted within a VLAN.
- Broadcast Storms: Switches flood broadcasts; looped topologies create multiple copies of a single broadcast and perpetually cycle them through the loop.
- If the broadcast is playing, you are asked to stop the broadcast first.
- In broadcast mode, a server sends periodic broadcast messages to multiple clients simultaneously.
- Cell Broadcast can be compared to radio broadcast.
- Broadcast airwaves are subject to political and broadcast schedules.
- If an HD radio broadcast is received, the radio mode will switch from analog broadcast to HD radio broadcast.
SPREAD vs BROADCAST: QUESTIONS
- Does Facebook encourage people to spread misinformation?
- Will mass personalization spread to more companies?
- Is the temporal spread diachronically co-conscious?
- How does lymphangitic carcinomatosis spread to lymphatics?
- Are electrophysiological spread patterns contiguous or contagious?
- How did European colonialism spread infectious diseases?
- What causes antimicrobial-resistant germs to spread?
- What is the frequency spread without Landau damping (no frequency spread)?
- Is Welch's natural strawberry spread a jelly or fruit spread?
- How did the spread of knowledge spread throughout Europe?
- Was Edwards threatened during Facebook live broadcast?
- Are IP-directed broadcast packets hardware forwarded?
- When does Antonella the uncensored reviewer broadcast?
- How many weather presenters are broadcast meteorologists?
- What is the Texas broadcast Association convention?
- How to sign a broadcast contract with a broadcast company?
- How do you broadcast a message to a broadcast channel?
- How does the Cell Broadcast System respond to Cell Broadcast messages?
- Why did ABC Canberra broadcast a last-minute broadcast from outside?
- Did Turner Sports announce its broadcast schedule and broadcast teams?