on air
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a state of broadcasting: Refers to a program, performance, or transmission that is currently being broadcast live or recorded for broadcast by radio or television.
- In a state of elation or extreme happiness: Used idiomatically to describe a feeling of great joy, lightness, or euphoria, as if one is not touching the ground.
Usage Examples
- Adverb (Broadcasting):
- The radio host is on air from 6 AM to 10 AM every weekday.
- Please be quiet; the news bulletin is on air right now.
- Adverb (Idiomatic - Happiness):
- After receiving the promotion, she was on air for the rest of the week.
- Winning the championship left the whole team feeling like they were on air.
Advanced Usage
- "To go on air": To begin broadcasting.
- The new show will go on air next Monday at 8 PM.
- "To be live on air": To be broadcasting in real time, not pre-recorded.
- The interview is live on air, so be careful what you say.
Variants and Related Words
- On-air (adjective): Used before a noun to describe something related to broadcasting.
- He has thirty years of on-air experience.
- The on-air talent must speak clearly.
Synonyms
- Broadcasting (for the media sense): Transmitting by radio or television.
- Overjoyed, Elated, Ecstatic (for the happiness sense): Feeling very great delight.
Related Phrases
- On the air: This phrase is often used interchangeably with "on air" in the broadcasting context.
- Is this station on the air 24 hours a day?
Related Idioms
- Walking on air: An idiom identical in meaning to the idiomatic use of "on air," describing a state of blissful happiness.
- When he proposed, she was walking on air.
Adverb
- very happily
- we were floating on air at the news