demo
noun/ˈdeməʊ/
/ˈdeməʊ/
(plural demos)
(informal)- (especially British English) (also demonstration British and North American English)a public meeting or a march (= an organized walk by many people) at which people show that they are protesting against or supporting somebody/something
- They all went on the demo.
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- a demonstration (= an act of showing or explaining how something works or is done)
- I'll give you a demo.
Wordfinder - a version of an app or computer program that you can try out before you buy the full program
- The full version costs £22.99, but there is a demo to try before you buy.
- a recording of an example of somebody's music
- The band have uploaded three demo tracks recorded last month.
- (US English) a demographic (= a section of the population who are of a similar age, the same sex, etc.)
- They're trying to appeal to a younger demo.
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