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[ tel-uh-skreen ] / ˈtɛl əˌskrin /
nouna television screen, especially a large one suitable for viewing by large numbers of people. Origin of telescreenFirst recorded in 1940–45; tele(vision) + screen Words nearby telescreenTelescope Peak, telescopic, telescopic sight, Telescopium, telescopy, telescreen, teleseism, teleshop, teleshopping, telesis, telesoftware Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for telescreenProbably because it took another 10 years before everyone was online with the “telescreen,” which watches you as you watch it. P.J. O’Rourke: Orwell Was Right|P. J. O’Rourke|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST Merrick sank down behind his desk, hands toying with the telescreen controls. Turning Point|Alfred Coppel The telescreen in the control room of old Alpha was yet dark. Perfect Control|Richard Stockham They hate you because you don't like powdered eggs and the telescreen and a beautiful day in Chicagee. This Crowded Earth|Robert Bloch
Neither paid him any heed, until he shouted and tried frenziedly to shove the soldier from in front of the telescreen. Irresistible Weapon|Horace Brown Fyfe A telescreen furnished entertainment when he pushed another button. Thy Name Is Woman|Bryce Walton
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