Television in a sentence as a noun

Sort of like punk rock or emo or neon colors or television.

"When you're young, you look at television and think, There's a conspiracy.

Like with cable television...Or maybe I'm wrong about the corporate vision.

It would be prudent for you to be skeptical when you hear these claims, often on daytime television or on the internet.

There was a brief period where I missed the background noise but now I find broadcast/cable television unbearably grating.

I guess a good real world comparison is renting vs. owning, if you own your home you can paint the walls, install a new floor or turn an entire wall into a television.

They don't know how to do it with their computer... or their car, or their vacuuming robot, or their television, or their oven or their relationships or any thing in their life.

"At the time, the only way to donate marrow was to basically have someone drill holes in your bones and drain your skeleton, which kind of terrified me. Nowadays, of course, most donations require nothing more than sitting still for a few hours with an IV watching television.

There's also some other crazy markets; an engineer I worked with in television installed a bunch of early 4K monitors, the ~$20k ones, in an air traffic control tower.

The entertainment industry--music, television and movies--is living in the past.

Other resolutions affect aspect ratio, and lenses are a significant portion of the expense of a television camera.

Apart from the obviously important content and the obvious authoritativeness of the speakers, it's just a great piece of televisionand it's not even television.

The subject is standard fodder for comedy, and an uncooperative suspect being threatened with rape in prison is now represented, every night on television, as an ordinary and rather lovable bit of policing.

A major national television special reported that economists are predicting that sometime in the next year, maybe two years, the deputy minister of finance is going to walk into cabinet and announce that Canadas credit has run out.

Television definitions

noun

broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; "she is a star of screen and video"; "Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done" - Ernie Kovacs

See also: telecasting video

noun

a telecommunication system that transmits images of objects (stationary or moving) between distant points

noun

an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen; "the British call a tv set a telly"

See also: telly