on-air
English
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Etymology
Derived from early use of radio, literally sending the transmission on the air waves
Adjective
on-air (not comparable)
- Broadcast (as opposed to recorded).
Adverb
on-air (not comparable)
- Actually broadcasting on a radio or television station (as opposed to just recording for later transmission).
- He didn't realise he had made his remarks on-air.
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