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UK//ˈʧænəl θriː//US//ˈtʃænəl θri//

Meaning of Channel three

A specific television or radio station identified by the number three.

In simple words: The name of a TV or radio station.

Channel three in a sentence

  • I always watch the news on channel three.
  • Have you tuned into channel three this evening?
  • Channel three is airing a documentary at 8 PM.

How to use Channel three

Used when referring to a specific television or radio channel. Typically used in everyday conversation, avoiding formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a big three-leaf clover on a TV screen.

Related words

Collocations with Channel three

  • switch to channel three
  • tune into channel three
  • channel three news

Synonyms for Channel three

Common mistakes with Channel three

  • Confused with other channel numbers, like 'channel two'.
  • Incorrectly capitalized as 'Channel Three'.
  • Used in formal writing where names of channels aren't appropriate.

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Frequently asked questions about Channel three

What does Channel three mean?

The name of a TV or radio station.

What is the definition of Channel three?

A specific television or radio station identified by the number three.

How do you use Channel three in a sentence?

I always watch the news on channel three.

Can you give another example of Channel three?

Have you tuned into channel three this evening?

What are synonyms for Channel three?

Common alternatives include TV channel, station, broadcast channel.

What words go with Channel three?

It commonly pairs with switch to channel three, tune into channel three, channel three news.

What are common mistakes when using Channel three?

Confused with other channel numbers, like 'channel two'. Incorrectly capitalized as 'Channel Three'. Used in formal writing where names of channels aren't appropriate.

How do you pronounce Channel three?

US: //ˈtʃænəl θri//, UK: //ˈʧænəl θriː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Channel three?

Used when referring to a specific television or radio channel. Typically used in everyday conversation, avoiding formal contexts.