Definition of «dj»

DJ stands for Disc Jockey, which is a person who selects and plays popular music at events or on radio/television programs.

Usage examples

  1. I hired a professional DJ for my wedding reception to ensure a fantastic party atmosphere.
  2. Our local nightclub is hosting a DJ night, featuring renowned DJs from around the world.
  3. I love attending music festivals where famous DJs showcase their talent and mix different genres of music.
  4. Aspiring DJs often start by practicing their skills at small parties or local events.
  5. The DJ at the club played an incredible set, keeping the crowd dancing till the early hours of the morning.
  6. I follow a popular DJ on social media to keep up with their latest releases and live performances.
  7. The DJ seamlessly transitioned between songs, creating a perfect flow on the dance floor.
  8. I downloaded a DJ app on my smartphone to experiment with mixing tracks and creating my own music.
  9. The DJ used various techniques like scratching and beat juggling to add creativity to his performance.
  10. At the music festival, the main stage was packed with fans eagerly waiting for the world-famous DJ to start his set.

Sentences with «dj»

  • There were cocktails for VIP donors and members, a dinner on the museum's top floor hosted by Max Mara chairman Luigi Maramotti and a late night dance party with DJ sets by Zoe Kravitz and St. Vincent. (wmagazine.com)
  • This mechanic reminded me heavily of the game play of DJ hero, where you had to scratch your record along to the beat. (kitsuga.com)
  • This image released by Lucasfilm shows Benicio del Toro as DJ in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, in theaters on Dec. 15. (sltrib.com)
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