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viewing
[ vyoo-ing ]
noun
- an act, ceremony, or occasion of seeing, watching, or inspecting:
the viewing of a corpse.
- an instance of watching television:
Which channel offers the best viewing?
viewing
/ ˈːɪŋ /
noun
- the act of watching television
- television programmes collectively
late-night viewing
Other Word Forms
- ܱt·iԲ adjective
Example Sentences
Even as traditional appointment TV viewing fades, “60 Minutes” remains the most watched news program, approaching 10 million viewers in some weeks, according to Nielsen data.
People think, “Oh it’s just bigger or there’s more sound,” but the aspect ratio actually changes from scene to scene and it really impacts your viewing experience.
Bucking tradition, there will be no private viewing for cardinals, at Pope Francis's request.
However, the BBC noted in the same statement that Match of the Day "continually evolves for changing viewing habits".
On the eighth hole, after driving the ball into the rough — a sand patch near a fan viewing zone — Lindblad skipped a ball about 50 yards onto the green to create a short putt opportunity.
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