emmy

[ˈɛmi]

emmy Definition

an American award given to people who work in television for the best performances or programs.

Using emmy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "emmy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She won an Emmy for her performance in the TV series.

  • Example

    The show was nominated for several Emmys this year.

emmy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for emmy

  • television award
  • TV award

Phrases with emmy

  • an annual American awards ceremony that recognizes excellence in the television industry

    Example

    The Emmy Awards will be held next month.

  • an American awards show that honors the best in daytime television programming

    Example

    The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented in various categories, including drama series, talk shows, and game shows.

  • Primetime Emmy Awards

    an American awards show that honors the best in primetime television programming

    Example

    The Primetime Emmy Awards are presented in various categories, including drama series, comedy series, and limited series.

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Summary: emmy in Brief

An 'Emmy' [ˈɛmi] is an American award given to people who work in television for the best performances or programs. It is awarded annually in various categories, including drama series, comedy series, and limited series. The 'Emmy Awards' is an annual American awards ceremony that recognizes excellence in the television industry.

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