different between soundbitey vs soundbite
soundbitey
English
Etymology
sound bite +? -y
Adjective
soundbitey (comparative more soundbitey, superlative most soundbitey)
- (informal) Characteristic of a sound bite.
- 1997, Carole Rich, News Writing: Student Study Guide (page 157)
- If there's something that is generally a trite soundbitey kind of thing, I generally don't use it. I'm looking for the people to tell the story and not me.
- 2009, Damien Broderick, Unleashing the Strange
- This is funny, astute, cynical and soundbitey all at once.
- 1997, Carole Rich, News Writing: Student Study Guide (page 157)
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soundbite
English
Noun
soundbite (plural soundbites)
- Alternative spelling of sound bite
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