program

word

/ˈpɹoʊˌɡɹæm/
PROH-gram
/pɹˈəʊɡɹæm/
PROH-gram

Definition

A program can be a set of instructions a computer follows, a planned series of activities, or a show on TV or radio. It is also used for organized courses or services created for a specific purpose.

Usage & Nuances

In American English, 'program' is standard; British English often prefers 'programme' for TV shows and public events, but 'program' is still used for computers. Common collocations include 'computer program', 'training program', 'TV program', and 'program manager'. As a verb, 'program' means to give instructions to a computer or device.

Example Sentences

I installed a new program on my laptop.

basic

This school has a music program for children.

basic

My favorite program starts at eight tonight.

basic

We need a better training program for new employees.

natural

Can you program the coffee machine to start at 7 a.m.?

natural

The whole evening was carefully programmed to keep the audience engaged.

natural