Definitions for telescreen

telescreen tel·e·screen

Spelling: [tel-uh-skreen]
IPA: /ˈtɛl əˌskrin/

Telescreen is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 283 anagrams from letters in telescreen (ceeeelnrst).

Definitions for telescreen

noun

  1. a television, screen, especially a large one suitable for viewing by large numbers of people.

Origin of telescreen

First recorded in 1940-45; tele(vision) + screen

Examples for telescreen

They hate you because you don't like powdered eggs and the telescreen and a beautiful day in Chicagee.

Then he wanted to see the letter, and when I gave it to him, he took it over to a telescreen booth, and drew the curtains.

He started to mention it to Koa just as the telescreen lit up.

Cigarette in hand he sank into a heavy chair, touched a button on the arm, then sat back to watch the telescreen.

A telescreen furnished entertainment when he pushed another button.

"But that's because of Ag shortages, according to the telescreen reports—" He stood up, gulping.

As the car rose, he reached out and turned on and adjusted the telescreen for the under-view.

Merrick sank down behind his desk, hands toying with the telescreen controls.

Probably because it took another 10 years before everyone was online with the “telescreen,” which watches you as you watch it.

The telescreen in the control room of old Alpha was yet dark.

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