Noun
soundbite (plural soundbites)
Alternative spelling of sound bite
‘But one of his political tricks is to lull people into seeing him as a bit of a grey plodder, when suddenly he'll surprise with a devastating turn of phrase, a damaging soundbite and barbed humour.’ Source: Internet
He wrapped up his tweets with a talk-tough soundbite, telling ICE that if they're "looking for a bailout from this mayor, they're looking in the wrong place." Source: Internet
In December of 2011, Neil deGrasse Tyson — champion of science, celebrator of the cosmic perspective, master of the soundbite — participated in Reddit’s Ask Me Anything series of public questions and answers. Source: Internet
But while the segment featured lots of comedy jokes, it also included a soundbite that is sure to raise some eyebrows: Donald Trump doesn’t know what the 13 stripes on the American flag represent. Source: Internet
It is the soundbite review you say to a potential reader before going further. Source: Internet