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  1. on-airadverb

    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.

  2. on-airadjective

    Broadcast (as opposed to recorded).

  3. Etymology: Derived from early use of radio, literally sending the transmission on the air waves

Anagrams for on-air »

  1. noria

  2. oiran

  3. raion

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of on-air in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of on-air in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of on-air in a Sentence

  1. Jantsandulam Bold:

    Fresh air and sun are most important for kids to grow healthy and robust.

  2. President Dave Hunt:

    There’s not a lot of folks at Bill Russell’s level. The air gets real thin, there’s just certain names of certain players that just transcend the sport, that changed the sport.

  3. Eric Bolling.But on Monday:

    I recognize this segment does need to be reworked to provide better context, and as such Judy Mikovits are delaying the airing of the episode for one week, let me also add that I have immense respect for Dr. Anthony Fauci and recognize Anthony Fauci as the leading expert on this topic. For the past two months, I have consistently pursued the opportunity to bring Dr. Fauci on air so that he may provide critical information to the public about the virus. The invitation stands.

  4. Howard Stern:

    I’ve got to stick up for radio guys, Stern said, because, number one, you’re on the air and it’s not like there’s a script, but for Goddsakes, Stern added, Tom Brady should know better. If you’re going to put your young child on a TV show, on the Internet, you’re putting her out there for comment.

  5. Dan Hart:

    The responsiveness of an air-launch platform is unparalleled, we can launch at any time, to any orbit (Earth or Moon) and from anywhere in the world.

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