How to use viral in a sentence. Viral adjective (internet) used to describe something that quickly becomes very popular or well known by being published on the internet or sent from person to person by email, phone, etc.: Used to describe a piece of information, a video, an image, etc That is sent rapidly over the internet and seen by large numbers of people within a short time Within 24 hours, the video went viral on youtube and facebook Definition of viral adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary.
A viral film clip, story, or message is one that spreads quickly because people share it on social media and send it to each other. The word viral means relating to viruses (small infectious agents) It may also refer to Memetic behavior likened that of a virus, for example: Of, relating to, or caused by a virus See examples of viral used in a sentence.
Viral infections are illnesses you get from tiny organisms that use your cells to make more copies of themselves (viruses) Viral infections commonly cause respiratory and digestive illnesses, but viruses can also infect most other parts of your body. Of or relating to the rapid propagation of information, ideas, or trends by means of social networks rather than conventional mass media Viral describes a disease caused by a virus, and viruses are usually infectious Infections and other kinds of diseases can be classified as viral by a doctor, which means they're caused by viruses, specific kinds of microorganisms. Yet again, something dreadful and new which he doesn't understand is going viral
Today's fad is, you paint a black vertical rectangle on the wall, or on a mirror, or over the top of a picture.
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