episode

UK /ˈɛp.ɪ.səʊd/ US /ˈɛp.ə.soʊd/
noun 2

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1

(noun.) one separate event in sb's life/a story

ADJ

dramatic, exciting | bizarre, extraordinary | sad, tragic, unfortunate, unpleasant | major | brief

acute, severe

She had a severe episode of anxiety during the meeting yesterday.

latest

The latest episode of that cooking show got really popular on social media.

VERB + EPISODE

remember | forget

PREP

during an ~

During an episode of heavy rain last week, the outdoor concert was postponed.

~ from

She told us an interesting episode from her time working as a nurse.

~ in

During the war, there was a dramatic episode in our family when my grandfather went missing for three months.

PHRASES

the entire/whole episode

She decided to put the entire episode behind her and start fresh at her new job.

2

(noun.) one part of a TV/radio drama

ADJ

exciting, thrilling

I watched the most thrilling episode of that detective series last night.

next | final, last

VERB + EPISODE

see, watch | miss

film, make

The production company decided to film the final episode in a small coastal town.

PREP

during/in an/the ~

The main character got injured during an episode of the show last week.

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