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informercial

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

noun

  1. infomercial.


Example Sentences

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"He'll deliver whatever informercial he wants on direct, but then the cross should be a classic surgical examination."

From Salon • Nov. 29, 2023

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 • Apr. 27, 2023

Chao also made highly questionable moves, such as giving an interview, as a cabinet-level public official, to a Chinese-language TV station that resembled an informercial about her father’s success and business acumen.

From Slate • Mar. 4, 2021

Part documentary, part sci-fi drama and part SpaceX informercial, the new series “Mars” looks at ongoing efforts to put humans on the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2016

Jon Levy—who I would be remise if I didn’t mention once worked as an informercial “Before and After” model—hosted his first dinner party almost four years ago.

From Forbes • Jun. 11, 2013

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