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episodic
[ep-uh-sod-ik, -zod-]
adjective
pertaining to or of the nature of an episode.
divided into separate or tenuously related parts or sections; loosely connected.
an episodic novel.
Synonyms: , ,occurring sporadically or incidentally.
episodic
/ ˌɛɪˈɒɪ /
adjective
resembling or relating to an episode
divided into or composed of episodes
irregular, occasional, or sporadic
Other 51Թ Forms
- episodically adverb
- nonepisodic adjective
- nonepisodical adjective
- nonepisodically adverb
- ˌ辱ˈǻ徱 adverb
Example Sentences
His episodic TV credits began in the 1960s and included “The Donna Reed Show,” “Gunsmoke,” “Wagon Train,” “Perry Mason” and “Hogan’s Heroes,” to name a few.
They move with dancers’ ease, allowing Armitage to create a sense of flow in the episodic opera.
The streamer will continue to host its episodic catalogue through 2027.
Britain can only afford to have an episodic appearance in the Indo-Pacific.
But in the last five years or so, the rise of streaming has essentially done the opposite — poaching cable subscribers, edging out episodic programming with bingeable on-demand series and cutting writing jobs in the process.
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When To Use
Episodic describes things that are divided into episodes—parts or installments in a series.The word episode is perhaps most popularly used to refer to one of the parts that a TV series is divided into, as in I’ve seen every single episode of The Office. A TV show is especially described as episodic when each episode is its own standalone story, as in Showrunners are planning to make the reboot more episodic, with each episode being its own adventure. (Of course, many shows have episodes that contain a standalone story that also ties into the bigger narrative.)A more general sense of the word episode refers to a specific incident in a continuous series of events or an occurrence of a recurring event. In this way, episodic can be used to describe things that occur occasionally or at irregular intervals. Similar terms are occasional, irregular, and sporadic.Example: Epilepsy is sometimes described as an episodic disability because seizures happen at irregular intervals.
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