stay tuned
The phrase 'stay tuned' originates from the era of dial-tuned radios, where listeners had to keep the dial on the same frequency to continue receiving a broadcast.
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Definition
B2Broadcasting
(idiomatic)Continue watching or listening to the same channel for more information.
Example
- Stay tuned for the weather forecast coming up next.
- We'll be back after these messages, so stay tuned.
B2General
(idiomatic, imperative)Remain alert for new updates or further information.
Example
- The results will be announced soon, so stay tuned.
- Stay tuned for more details on this developing story.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "stay tuned":
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