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informercial

American  
[in-fer-muhr-shuhl, -fuh-] / ˌɪn fərˈmʌr ʃəl, -fə- /

noun

  1. infomercial.


Example Sentences

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In the informercial, Springer referred to the quote and talked about wanting to reach out to “regular folks … who weren’t born with a silver spoon in your mouth.”

From Seattle Times

The company’s endless stream of highly personalized video suggestions feels like a natural fit for QVC-esque informercials — TikTok even previously looked into introducing something similar.

From The Verge

On the other, it has all the entertainment value of a knee-brace informercial designed to prey on the elderly.

From Golf Digest

“They are using the same techniques as an informercial,” he said.

From The Guardian

The Federal Trade Commission settled charges against Trivata in July alleging that the company’s informercials and advertisements deceived customers about the benefits of its drink, Nopalea.

From Washington Times