Definition of televisionary in English:
televisionary
nounPlural televisionaries tɛlɪˈvɪʒ(ə)n(ə)riˌteləˈviZHəˌnerē
humorous, informal An enthusiast for television.
televisionaries are telling us to accept that ours is a post-literate world
Example sentencesExamples
- As a televisionary, my purpose is to combine spirituality with entertainment.
- Described by Time magazine as a "televisionary" and "seer," he has taken a concept about aliens and the search for the truth and created nothing less than a cultural phenomenon with millions of devoted fans around the world.
- Soundbyte hackers, cybernautes and digital televisionaries of the information age follow the red thread of practical Utopias to the sound of a synthetic ‘New World Music’.
adjective tɛlɪˈvɪʒ(ə)n(ə)riˌteləˈviZHəˌnerē
Relating to or induced by television.
televisionary indoctrination
Example sentencesExamples
- Sanjay, who had been endowed ad hoc with televisionary ability, narrated the day's events to the blind man.
Definition of televisionary in US English:
televisionary
nounˌteləˈviZHəˌnerē
humorous, informal An enthusiast for television.
Example sentencesExamples
- Soundbyte hackers, cybernautes and digital televisionaries of the information age follow the red thread of practical Utopias to the sound of a synthetic ‘New World Music’.
- Described by Time magazine as a "televisionary" and "seer," he has taken a concept about aliens and the search for the truth and created nothing less than a cultural phenomenon with millions of devoted fans around the world.
- As a televisionary, my purpose is to combine spirituality with entertainment.
adjectiveˌteləˈviZHəˌnerē
Relating to or induced by television.
televisionary indoctrination in Luanda
Example sentencesExamples
- Sanjay, who had been endowed ad hoc with televisionary ability, narrated the day's events to the blind man.