Telegenic describes something or someone well-suited to the medium of television, especially for having an appearance and manner that are attractive to viewers. The word is a blend of "television" and "photogenic", emerging in the 1930s.
Telegenic descreve algo ou alguém bem adequado para o meio da televisão, especialmente por ter uma aparência e maneirismos atraentes para os espectadores. A palavra é um derivado de "television" e "photogenic", surgindo na década de 1930.
Word | telegenic |
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Date | March 15, 2018 |
Type | adjective |
Syllables | tel-uh-JEN-ik |
Etymology | Telegenic debuted in the 1930s, an offspring of television and photogenic, meaning "suitable for being photographed especially because of visual appeal." The word photogenic had other, more technical meanings before it developed that one in the early decades of the 20th century, but the modern meaning led to the sense of -genic that interests us here: "suitable for production or reproduction by a given medium." That sense is found in today's word, telegenic, as well as its synonym, videogenic. Telegenic may seem like a word that would primarily be used of people, but there is evidence for telegenic describing events (such as popular sports), objects, and responses. Occasionally, one even sees reference to a telegenic attitude or other intangible. |
Examples | The future looks promising for this charismatic and telegenic young politician. "[Shaun] White is a telegenic guy; he's been a corporate-sponsored snowboarder since the tender age of 7, and won gold medals in both 2006 and 2010." — Sonia Saraiya, Variety, 18 Feb. 2018 |
Definition | : well-suited to the medium of television; especially : having an appearance and manner that are markedly attractive to television viewers |
Tags: wordoftheday::adjective
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