What is another word for airings?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡əɹɪŋz] (IPA)

Airings refer to a scheduled broadcast of a television or radio program. The synonyms for airings could include the terms broadcasting, transmission, telecasting, dissemination or communication of a show or program. Other terms that can substitute for airings include airing times, telecast schedules or programming schedules. The word airings is also used to describe the public presentation of a speech or announcement. Replacement terms for this sense of the word include delivery, presentation or performance. In the context of airing out clothing or a room, the word airings can be replaced by the terms ventilation, drying, aeration or freshening.

What are the hypernyms for Airings?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for airings?

Airings are occasions or events where something is presented, broadcasted, or publicly exhibited. Antonyms for "airings" may include suppression, concealment, and omission. These terms refer to the act of hiding, covering up, or withholding information from the public. In contrast to airings, they suggest a lack of transparency or openness. Other antonyms for airings may include private or confidential activities. These terms are associated with events or situations that are not intended for public consumption or scrutiny. Overall, the antonyms for airings suggest a withdrawal, concealment, or restriction of information, communication, or exposure.

What are the antonyms for Airings?

Usage examples for Airings

All were well dressed and well educated; the nursery maids and the infants went out for their airings in a carriage and pair.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Vincent has had me out for various airings, I have gone on several walks alone, but till to-day I avoided to take the road toward this house.
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall
And these little airings of his chastening love-for he loved everybody, when he had done his sermon-came, whenever there was a fair chance of it, to a glass of the fine old port which is the true haven for an ancient Admiral.
"Springhaven A Tale of the Great War"
R. D. Blackmore

Related words: airing schedule, tv schedule, tv show schedule, tv listings, airing tv

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