episode

simple noun61 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6

The following episode in a series.

The last episode of a series or season.

The final episode of a series or season.

The most recent event in a series of events, or the newest broadcast of a show.

The very first part of a series.

The episode that was broadcast before the current one.

The part of a series that follows the first one.

Refers to a thrilling event in life or a captivating part of a TV/radio show.

A very exciting part of a TV or radio show.

An episode of a show that is well-known and considered to be of high quality.

An episode that is approximately 60 minutes long.

The first episode of a TV series, made to see if it will be popular enough to make a full series.

An episode that is approximately 60 minutes long.

An episode that is approximately 30 minutes long.

Refers to a significant and emotional event in someone's life or history.

An episode that is divided into two separate broadcasts.

A very important or serious event.

An episode that will be broadcast soon.

The first public broadcast of a new season or series.

An unhappy event in someone's life.

An event that lasted for only a short time.

A very sad and unfortunate event, often involving death or suffering.

A period of time when a person experiences depression.

An unlucky or regrettable event.

A very unusual and remarkable event.

An event that is not enjoyable or agreeable.

A very serious or intense occurrence of an illness.

A period of time when a person experiences mania, often associated with bipolar disorder.

A sudden and severe occurrence of an illness.

A period of time when a person experiences psychosis, losing contact with reality.

An unusual and strange event.

An episode of an illness that happens again.

An event that causes feelings of shame or embarrassment.

An event that is a part of a larger context like history or a person's life.

An event that is part of a larger period or story (e.g., from one's childhood).

The complete event or show.

The whole of a particular event or show.

Contained within a particular event or show.

Happening within the time frame of a particular event or show.

To view a TV or radio episode.

To fail to watch a broadcast episode.

To watch a TV or radio episode.

To succeed in watching a TV or radio episode.

To record an episode on film or video.

To film or record an episode with a camera.

To store an episode (e.g., sound or images) electronically to be watched or listened to later.

To be in charge of the artistic and dramatic aspects of making an episode.

To recall a specific event from the past.

To broadcast an episode again that has already been shown.

To create or produce an episode of a show.

To broadcast an episode on television or radio.

To show an episode again that has already been broadcast.

To be unable to recall a specific event, often an unpleasant one.

To send out an episode on television or radio.

To go through a particular event, especially a medical one like a psychotic or depressive episode.

To create or produce an episode of a show.