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[ ad-ver-tahyz-muhnt, ad-vur-tis-muhnt, -tiz- ]
noun
- a paid announcement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television, or on the internet.
- a public notice, especially in print.
- the action of making generally known; a calling to the attention of the public:
The news of this event will receive wide advertisement.
advertisement
/ -tɪz-; ədˈvɜːtɪsmənt /
noun
- any public notice, as a printed display in a newspaper, short film on television, announcement on radio, etc, designed to sell goods, publicize an event, etc Shortened formsadadvert
Other Word Forms
- a··پmԳ noun
- a··پmԳ noun
- -v·پmԳ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of advertisement1
Example Sentences
Mexico’s president said her government asked TV stations to pull a Trump administration advertisement warning against undocumented migration to the U.S.
“If a city in a country wants to promote its tourism, its culture, that’s a very different thing from a paid advertisement that disseminates discriminatory messages,” she said.
The fact that UK customers can't gamble with some of these companies doesn't necessarily mean the advertisement has zero impact on British spectators, however.
For years, he recalled in his Television Academy Foundation interview, he’d tear out advertisements from Life magazine and, behind a closed bedroom door, he’d ad-lib commercials as he pretended to be on the radio.
It’s not immediately clear why Dabney has this advertisement, but Elinor discovers that she doesn’t have to go through this difficulty alone.
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