BBC-esque

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

BBC +‎ -esque

Adjective[edit]

BBC-esque (comparative more BBC-esque, superlative most BBC-esque)

  1. Alternative form of BBCesque.
    • 2004 October 14, Carl Juste, “British in Miami wade in 'wa-der'”, in The Miami Herald, page 4C:
      At WLRN Wagner's crisp BBC-esque tone dovetails with the highbrow fare of National Public Radio.
    • 2005, Rafael Oei, Riding the Bandwidth: Producing for Digital Radio, Marshall Cavendish Academic, →ISBN, page 28:
      With this approach to broadcasting, content, production and presentation styles that emerged along the vein of a BBC-esque style produced a particular approach and thinking that had to be employed in order to conform...
    • 2019 February 16, Lisa Armstrong, “How I found the secret to fuller looking lashes and brows”, in The Telegraph[1]:
      But now that we're all so much more sophisticated, only pedantic twits insist on absolute accuracy, which isn't accuracy anyway, but some BBC-esque imaginary accuracy that comes from the department of Fake Authenticity.