advertisement
ad·ver·tise·ment (ad′vər tīz′mənt; əd vʉr′tiz mənt, -tis-)
noun
- the act of advertising
- a public notice or announcement, usually paid for, as of things for sale, needs, etc.
advertisement
n.
A public notice
proclamation, notification, declaration, broadcast, propaganda sheet, communication, publication, display, bill, placard, poster, billboard, printed public notice; see also announcement 2, 3.Anything intended to promote a sale
commercial, announcement, notice, publicity, display, window display, circular, flier, handbill, broadside, billboard, display advertisement, classified advertisement, sample, endorsement, ad*, want ad*, plug*, ballyhoo*, blurb*, pitch*, spot*, trailer*, throwaway*, spread*, color spread*, classified*, promo*, hype*, puffery*.
Converse of object
- continue: Story continues ADVERTISEMENT At 26, Robert is a member of a club he would rather not be enrolled in.
- carry: We do not normally carry advertisements for home workers.
- illuminate: Advertisements Separate consent may be needed for the display of certain non-illuminated and most illuminated advertisements.
- publish: LondonJobs will use its reasonable endeavors to publish the Advertisement or provide the Services on the agreed date.
- display: Consent is required to display all outdoor advertisements except in special cases.
Preposition: in
- newspaper: In the meantime the RSPCA has taken out full page advertisements in national newspapers, opposing the cull of any infected badgers.
Adjective modifier
- full-page: Another component in the run-up to this release has been a campaign to place a full-page advertisement in the New York Times.
- classified: Listings can be obtained in classified advertisements or by enlisting the services of a housing agent.
- ': Story continues below â advertisement You want to watch both of these guys.
- misleading: This followed the withdrawal of three allegedly misleading drug advertisements within a year.
- pop-up: Be aware tho of large number of pop-up advertisements.
- discriminatory: Discriminatory advertisements are unlawful but only the Equal Opportunities Commission can take action against advertisers.
Modifies a noun
- hoarding: Mr Armstrong: On advertisement hoardings, everyone advertises from his point of view.
- consent: Should they persist in doing so without express advertisement consent the council has the power to seek an injunction.
Noun used with modifier
- banner: Our website may provide links and banner advertisements to third party sites.
- lineage: An estimated 10 % of lineage advertisements in the classified ' motors for sale ' section are traders.
- newspaper: Logic approach for better newspaper advertisements start looking for want to bitch.
- television: They might even appear on a television advertisement or program, or even in songs.
- job: View the whole job advertisement Apply directly to Arras People today.
- recruitment: Responses to recruitment advertisements can frequently be very high.
Those who prefer their English sloppy have only themselves to thank if the advertisement writer uses his mastery of vocabularyand syntax to mislead their weak minds.
It is a most extraordinary thing, but I never read a patent medicine advertisement without being impelled to the conclusionthat Iamsuffering fromtheparticulardisease therein dealt with in its most virulent form.
As with the Christian religion, the worst advertisement for Socialism is its adherents.
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