Definition of Demo
Demo
De·mo


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
A demonstration or a sample of a product or service.

e.g. The company provided a demo of their new software at the conference.

(noun)
(informal) a version or sample of a product or service that is available as a trial before it is actually available for purchase;

e.g. They offered me a demo of the software to try out before I bought the full version.

(noun)
a recording that is intended to show off the potential of an artistic work or the abilities of a performer;

e.g. The producer liked the band's demo and agreed to sign them on.

(noun)
(British) a public display (demonstration) of the feelings that a group holds about a cause or towards a person, often in the form of a march in protest;

e.g. They assembled to hold a demo protesting the new laws.

(verb)
(informal) to show off the capabilities of something, or to try out a product or service while considering buying it;

e.g. She offered to demo the product for us so we could see how it worked.

(verb)
to record an artistic work, especially a piece of music, in order to show (demonstrate) the performer's abilities or prepare for a full performance;

e.g. He plans to demo a few songs at the studio and see if they like his work.



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