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docuseries

American  
[dok-yoo-seer-eez] / ˈdɒk yuˌsɪər iz /

noun

  1. a television or radio series that examines a topic factually, with no fictional elements.

    This latest culinary docuseries is a celebration of tacos and their history.


Etymology

Origin of docuseries

First recorded in 1985–90

Example Sentences

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The first two episodes of the docuseries and the concert film debuted on Disney+ on Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

In the docuseries’ trailer, Swift says she “wanted to overserve the fans.”

From Los Angeles Times

From the first moment the docuseries played, there was no doubt that one of those lessons was that joy can be palpable, if you let it.

From BBC

The docuseries is no exception.

From BBC

Dennis Long discovered “Forensic Files” when Court TV showed a marathon of the docuseries in the early 2000s.

From The Wall Street Journal