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Is broadcast a Scrabble word?

Yes, broadcast is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 14 points in Scrabble.

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What is the meaning of broadcast?

Definition

adj (English)

1. (attributive) Relating to transmissions of messages or signals to many people through radio waves or electronic means.Examples: "The new limitations would still prohibit foreigners from wholly or directly owning broadcast licensees, allowing only indirect ownership through a stake in a controlling parent of a broadcast licensee."attributive

adv (English)

1. (agriculture, horticulture, archaic) By having its seeds sown over a wide area.Examples: "When [rape is] grown broadcast the superphosphate may be incorporated with the surface soil by the harrow when preparing the ground for the seed or in covering the same."archaic

noun (English)

1. (agriculture, horticulture, archaic) The act of scattering seed; a crop grown from such seed.Examples: "Since my laſt, I went to ſee a piece of Daniel Fitch's, of Pluckley, Kent. He has two acres of broadcaſt, the oldeſt I have ever ſeen, ſown twenty years ago with barley, like clover."; "It was stated by Mr. Miller, that the common method was, formerly, to sow the barley-seed with a broadcast at two sowings; the first being harrowed in once, but the second not until the seed is buried; […]"archaic

verb (English)

1. (transitive) To transmit a message or signal through radio waves or electronic means.Examples: "When the boys reached the business section of Bayport they found that Jackley's confession had already become known. The local radio station had broadcast it in the afternoon news program and people everywhere were discussing it."; "Practicing vocational service to the limit of one's vision makes a difference whether an employer regards his employees as "robots or human beings"; it makes a difference in the kind of advertisements he publishes or broadcasts; it makes a difference how he reacts under pressure from a competitor; it makes a difference in the quality of his service."; "The TV is broadcasting a FUZZY PICTURE that shows the weatherman from WVII, the Bango ABC affiliate."Synonyms: air, transmit, sendAntonyms: narrowcasttransitive

2. (transitive) To transmit a message over a wide area.Examples: "The break with imperialism and the liberation of Russia from the predatory war, the publication of the secret treaties and the solemn abrogation of the policy of seizing foreign soil, the proclamation of national freedom and the recognition of the independence of Finland, the declaration of Russia as a "Federation of Soviet National Republics" and the militant battle-cry of a resolute struggle against imperialism broadcast all over the world by the Soviet government in millions of pamphlets, newspapers, and leaflets in the mother tongues of the peoples of the East and West—all this could not fail to have its effect on the enslaved East and the bleeding West."; "However, truth and lies can usually be confirmed or denied by speaking with eyewitnesses of events in order to verify what took place. The amount of time separating the event in question from when it was broadcasted also makes a difference."transitive

3. (transitive) To transmit a message over a wide area.Examples: "Urban legend has it that someone is monitoring all those e-mails broadcast from your work address. Hard to imagine a more boring job but the truth is, and I shouldn't have to tell people this, the record of those e-mails is in a server somewhere and it can be monitored."specificallytransitive

4. (intransitive) To appear as a performer, presenter, or speaker in a broadcast programme.Examples: "She [Françoise Dolto] is most well known in France for her broadcasts on France-Inter, Lorsque l'enfant parait; she broadcasted for twelve minutes every day of the week for two years, answering parents' questions."intransitive

5. (transitive, agriculture, horticulture, archaic) To sow seeds over a wide area.Examples: "I ſhall content myſelf, […] to ſay that the ſeed ſhoud be ſown in the garden, or very good ground, in rows, or broadcaſt, and as ſoon as the plants are of the ſize of a gooſe-quill, to be tranſplanted in rows of eighteen inches diſtance, and eighteen inches apart, one plant from the other: […]"; "I wanted to grow my own cut flowers for the big day so three months earlier I broadcasted an annual seed mix across a few recently cleared borders."archaictransitive

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "broadcast"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "broadcast"?

Scrabble
14 points
B3
R1
O1
A1
D2
C3
A1
S1
T1
Words With Friends
16 points
B4
R1
O1
A1
D2
C4
A1
S1
T1

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