100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "tv"
Definition
"TV" (noun) is a common noun referring to a television, a device used for receiving broadcast signals and displaying visual content, including programs, movies, and news. It can also refer to the medium of television as a whole, encompassing the industry and the content produced for viewing.
Synonyms
- Television
- Tele
- Telly (informal)
- Tube (slang)
Antonyms
- None (as "TV" represents a specific medium and device)
Examples
- I will TV the new episode of my favorite show tonight.
- We can TV the news for updates on the weather.
- Let's TV a movie together this weekend.
- I love to TV documentaries about nature.
- Can you TV that game later?
- I need to TV the series finale; everyone is talking about it.
- My friends and I often TV sports events on weekends.
- Do you want to TV something after dinner?
- I prefer to TV on a large screen.
- I usually TV before going to bed.
- She likes to TV cooking shows for inspiration.
- We can TV the concert live from our living room.
- I always TV reruns of classic sitcoms.
- He promised to TV the documentary I recommended.
- They plan to TV the awards ceremony tonight.
- I will TV the game if I finish my homework early.
- She enjoys TVing travel shows to get ideas for her next trip.
- We can TV the episode together over video call.
- I forgot to TV the finale and now I'm behind.
- He likes to TV the latest tech reviews.
- I always TV my favorite channel before breakfast.
- Can we TV a comedy to lighten the mood?
- I need to TV the highlights from last night’s game.
- Do you want to TV something funny tonight?
- I often TV historical dramas for entertainment.
- She will TV the movie that just came out in theaters.
- I usually TV during my lunch break.
- They decided to TV the match at a friend's house.
- I can't wait to TV the new season!
- We should TV the trailer before deciding.
- Can you TV the premiere this Saturday?
- He likes to TV nature shows for relaxation.
- I’ll TV it later if I can’t watch it now.
- She always TVs the best reality shows.
- We can TV the series together.
- I like to TV the weather forecast in the morning.
- Let’s TV something exciting tonight!
- I need to TV the documentary series everyone is recommending.
- He wants to TV the latest episode of that thriller.
- I usually TV while I eat dinner.
- Can we TV the Christmas special next week?
- They love to TV the Super Bowl together.
- I will TV the game on my tablet.
- She’s going to TV the film adaptation of the book.
- I can’t wait to TV the finale next month!
- Let’s TV something we both enjoy.
- He was excited to TV the live performance.
- I often TV late at night when I can’t sleep.
- Can you TV the news for me?
- I love to TV classic movies on weekends.
- They decided to TV the event instead of attending.
- I will TV the series from the beginning this time.
- She likes to TV her favorite shows after work.
- We should TV something educational tonight.
- Did you remember to TV the new episode?
- I want to TV that awards show this year.
- He will TV the highlights from last week’s game.
- I enjoy TVing the travel vlogs on YouTube.
- Can we TV the documentary about space exploration?
- I usually TV with my family in the evenings.
- She plans to TV the movie marathon this weekend.
- I like to TV the news during my morning coffee.
- They often TV together to catch up on shows.
- I can't wait to TV the latest episode of the thriller.
- We should TV that series that everyone is talking about.
- I need to TV the special report on health.
- He loves to TV the history channel.
- I will TV the game highlights after work.
- She enjoys TVing cooking competitions.
- We can TV the concert from the comfort of our home.
- I forgot to TV the finale last night.
- Let’s TV the new release on streaming.
- Can you TV the documentary about the environment?
- I often TV shows that inspire me.
- She will TV the latest season of her favorite series.
- I want to TV something uplifting tonight.
- They decided to TV the family reunion from afar.
- I love to TV the sports highlights every morning.
- Did you TV the documentary I sent you?
- She likes to TV the talent shows for fun.
- I usually TV the news before heading out.
- We should TV the classic films this weekend.
- He always TVs the latest tech news.
- I plan to TV the movie adaptation of the book.
- Can we TV something together later?
- I need to TV the cooking show for new recipes.
- She enjoys TVing the award-winning films.
- Let’s TV the new series everyone is raving about.
- He loves to TV the live sports events.
- I will TV the highlights from last night’s match.
- They often TV reality shows as a group.
- I can’t wait to TV the finale of that show.
- She decided to TV the movie instead of reading.
- We should TV the documentary on wildlife.
- I like to TV the news while having breakfast.
- Can you TV the special report for me?
- He plans to TV the game with his friends.
- I will TV the new series when it comes out.
- She enjoys TVing historical documentaries.
- Let's TV something that will make us laugh!