Synonym: broadcast, transmit. Similar words: radio wave, radioactive, radioactivity, radio telescope, gladiolus, radius, radish, radium. Meaning: ['reɪdɪəʊ] n. 1. medium for communication 2. an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals 3. a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves. v. transmit messages via radio waves. adj. indicating radiation or radioactivity.
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91. Mr Smith hurriedly sought to retract the statement, but it had just been broadcast on national radio.
92. Television and radio needed many more women in senior jobs.
93. I had a tinker at your radio, but I can't mend it.
94. The radio was tuned to the BBC World Service.
95. Politicians are often satirized on TV and radio.
96. DAB is the radio system of the 21st Century.
97. There was a radio on in the background.
98. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
99. They made contact with headquarters by radio.
100. The radio station is on air from 6.00 a.m.
101. I can't get the radio to work.
102. I don't really listen to the radio very much.
103. The thunderstorm set the radio crackling.
104. She also hosts a show on St Petersburg Radio.
105. He was unable to contact Blake by radio.
106. The radio announced that the president had been assassinated.
107. A cassette/radio is included at no extra cost .
108. She took part in a BBC radio phone-in programme.
109. I can't get this stupid radio to work.
110. The timer must have been actuated by radio control.
111. He was a radio technician aboard the USS Missouri.
112. We need a new battery for the radio.
113. Join Radio 5 for all the top football action.
114. She always listens to the radio.
115. The TV, radio, light,[sentencedict .com] etc is off.
116. He showed me his new radio.
117. His speech was broadcast on national radio.
118. We'll have to radio for more supplies.
119. He turned the dial on the radio.
120. The electrician refitted my old radio set.
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