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demo

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: demospast: demoedpp: demoeding: demoing

This term carries a strong association with the early, unpolished stages of creation. In the music industry, it suggests a rough recording that captures the essence of a song before professional studio production. In the tech world, it implies a functional but limited version of a tool designed to prove a concept rather than provide a finished experience. Using demo as a verb is common in corporate and technical environments, often replacing the more formal demonstrate. It evokes a sense of agility and efficiency, focusing on the immediate visual or auditory proof of a feature's utility.

Countable when referring to a specific recording or a software trial (e.g., I recorded three demos).

Meanings

Noun

A preliminary version of a product or piece of music used for demonstration purposes.

"The band sent a demo to the record label."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To provide a practical demonstration of how something works.

"I will demo the new software for the clients tomorrow."

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