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noun
- 1. a demonstration of a product or technique: "a cookery demo"
- 2. a public meeting or march protesting against something or expressing views on a political issue: British "a peace demo"
verb
- 1. record (a song or piece of music) to demonstrate the capabilities of a musical group or performer or as preparation for a full recording: "they've already demoed twelve new songs"
- 2. demonstrate the capabilities of (software or another product): "Apple is expected to demo the newest version of its mobile operating system at the conference next week"
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1. : to give a demonstration of (something, such as a product or procedure) : to show how (something) works, is prepared, or is done.
demo noun [C] (EXAMPLE) an example of a product, especially a computer program or piece of recorded music, given or shown to someone to try to make them buy or support it: a software demo. demo tape A team of music industry figures will select bands and soloists from demo tapes.
A demo is what you give to show how something works. You might give a demo of your fancy new espresso machine to your weekend guests, so they'll know how to use it. Demo is short for demonstrate or demonstration.
1. / ˈdɛməʊ / noun. short for demonstration. a demonstration record or tape, used for audition purposes. a demonstration of a prototype system. short for demonstrator. demo- 2. combining_form. indicating people or population.
A demo is a demonstration in which someone shows you how to do something or how it works. [ informal ] 'Simply lift your left foot over your right and back again,' he said, giving me a quick demo.
demo. ( ˈdɛməʊ) n, pl -os. 1. (Commerce) short for demonstration 4. (Electronics) a demonstration record or tape, used for audition purposes. 2. US short for demonstrator 3. vb. 3. short for demonstrate 4. 4. (Astronautics) to demonstrate a new or updated application, operating system, console, etc. 5.
demo. verb. /ˈdeməʊ/ Verb Forms. demo something to use something, especially a piece of software, to show somebody or to see for yourself how it works. He demoed the new program he had just created. Can I demo the software before I buy it? Topics Computers c2. Want to learn more?
DEMO definition: 1. an example of a product, given or shown to someone to try to make them buy it: 2. short for…. Learn more.
Definition of demo noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
short for demonstration. a demonstration record or tape, used for audition purposes. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: demo-, (before a vowel)dem- combining form. indicating people or population: demography. Etymology: from Greek dēmos. 'demo' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):