infomercial

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Blend of information +‎ commercial.

Pronunciation

Noun

infomercial (plural infomercials)

  1. A program-length television commercial, typically between thirty minutes and one hour long, that advertises a product or service by presenting supposedly impartial information about it.
    • 1995, Amy Heckerling, Clueless, spoken by Cher (Alicia Silverstone):
      Dionne and I were both named after great singers of the past who now do infomercials.
    • 2008, Margena A. Christian, “Where Is ... Miss Cleo?”, in Jet[1], volume 112, number 26, page 38:
      Known for wearing her signature headdress and speaking in a thick Caribbean accent, Miss Cleo was the queen of psychic infomercials.

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Translations

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌinfomeɾˈθjal/ [ˌĩɱ.fo.meɾˈθjal] (Spain)
  • IPA(key): /ˌinfomeɾˈsjal/ [ˌĩɱ.fo.meɾˈsjal] (Latin America, Philippines)
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: in‧fo‧mer‧cial

Noun

infomercial m (plural infomerciales)

  1. (Latin America) infomercial