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Eurovision

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Name — The annual televised song contest in which countries across Europe (and a few beyond) compete with original songs.

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Etymology

A trademark blend of Euro- and vision, originally naming the European broadcasting network that created the contest.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Eurovision” mean?

The word “Eurovision” means the annual televised song contest in which countries across Europe (and a few beyond) compete with original songs. In plain terms, the big pan-European TV song competition.

How do you pronounce “Eurovision”?

“Eurovision” is pronounced YOORR-uh-vihzh-uhn (/ˈjɝ.ə(ˌ)vɪʒ.ən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Eurovision” in a sentence?

Here is “Eurovision” used in a sentence: “She stayed up to watch the Eurovision final with friends.”

What part of speech is “Eurovision”?

“Eurovision” is a name.

Is “Eurovision” a common word?

“Eurovision” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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