episode
//ˈepɪsəʊd//
Translation
episode
Definition
An episode refers to a single event, occurrence, or part of a series, often used in the context of television shows, podcasts, or sequential stories. It can also describe a distinct period or incident in a person's life or history. In media, an episode is a self-contained segment of a larger narrative, typically with its own plot and character development. This term is commonly used in everyday language to talk about specific installments of serialized content, such as 'the final episode of a series' or 'a memorable episode from childhood.'
Example
“I watched the first episode of that new drama last night.”
“Each episode of the podcast lasts about 45 minutes.”
“The episode where the main character reveals his secret was very emotional.”
“She had a brief episode of dizziness but recovered quickly.”
“The final episode of the season left viewers with a cliffhanger.”
“My favorite episode of the series is the one set in Paris.”
“The documentary consists of six episodes covering different topics.”
“That episode of my life was filled with challenges and growth.”
“The next episode airs on Thursday at 8 PM.”
“He suffered an episode of severe anxiety after the accident.”
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