Series means many things or events that happen one after another. They are connected in a line or order. People use this word when things follow each other in time or space.
She watched a series of short films.
We saw a series of stars at night.
In TV or radio, a series is many episodes that share one story or topic. People watch these episodes one after another because they are connected.
I like to watch that new TV series.
The series has ten episodes in total.
A series can mean a set of books or magazines that have the same theme. They are made to be read one after another or together as a group.
She bought the series of science books.
The library has a series of old newspapers.
In math, series means numbers added one after another, following a rule. It often describes the total of many terms in order.
The math problem asks for the series sum.
This series grows by adding two each time.
In sports, a series is many matches or games played between the same teams. The winner is the one who wins most of these matches.
The teams played a series of five games.
He won the series in tennis last year.
In electricity, a series is when parts like bulbs or batteries connect so current passes through each part in order. If one stops, all stop.
The lights are connected in a series circuit.
A series connection means one after another.
A series can mean different parts or rounds of a contest or festival. Each part happens after the other, making a larger event.
The music festival has a series of concerts.
He won the series of chess tournaments.