Advertising can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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advertise - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops" | ||
advertise - call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS" | ||
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advertising - the business of drawing public attention to goods and services | ||
advertising - a public promotion of some product or service |
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1. | noun | The advertising farce of how much he loved Linda (woman whose quality he did not deserve), was exposed when it was known that Paul had an affair with Heather Mills, Linda's intimate friend, with whom McCartney went on a trip to New York and to whom he bought things and presents, while he was still mourning for his "dear Linda". | |
2. | noun | This store is proof that you can fool people with good advertising. | |
3. | noun | It should be stressed that we are often influenced by advertising without being aware of it. | |
4. | noun | There are movements to try to ban TV advertising. | |
5. | noun | There is an advertising balloon flying above the department store. | |
6. | noun | The company spends a lot of money on advertising. | |
7. | noun | When it comes to advertising, Coke is ahead of the game. | |
8. | noun | Don't get taken in by their advertising; I don't see how they can sell something like that for that price. | |
9. | noun | The purpose of advertising is to familiarize consumers with the name of a product. | |
10. | noun | Today, through radio and television, mass advertising can reach millions of people at a time with its messages. | |
11. | noun | Commercial television is an effective medium for advertising. | |
12. | noun | It is from advertising that a newspaper earns most of its profits. | |
13. | noun | The advertising campaign generated a lot of business for the company. | |
14. | noun | Scott, prepare the advertising budget right now! | |
15. | noun | He works for an advertising agency. | |
16. | verb | He is intent on advertising himself. | |
17. | verb | You can make websites advertising Interlingua. | |
18. | verb | The store is advertising a sale. | |
19. | verb | They are advertising for a cook. | |
20. | verb | The politician was accused of nepotism when he employed his wife in his electoral office, without advertising the position. | |
21. | verb | I'll watch all the adverts, maybe they're advertising something I need. | |
22. | verb | This website collects and uses our personal information, among other things, for account creation, internal management, marketing, to send us advertising information and to analyze data. | |
23. | verb | He is intent on advertising himself. | |
24. | verb | You can make websites advertising Interlingua. | |
25. | verb | The store is advertising a sale. | |
26. | verb | They are advertising for a cook. | |
27. | verb | The politician was accused of nepotism when he employed his wife in his electoral office, without advertising the position. | |
28. | verb | I'll watch all the adverts, maybe they're advertising something I need. | |
29. | verb | This website collects and uses our personal information, among other things, for account creation, internal management, marketing, to send us advertising information and to analyze data. | |
30. | verb | Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS. |
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The advertising farce of how much he loved Linda (woman whose quality he did not deserve), was exposed when it was known that Paul had an affair with Heather Mills, Linda's intimate friend, with whom McCartney went on a trip to New York and to whom he bought things and presents, while he was still mourning for his "dear Linda". |
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This store is proof that you can fool people with good advertising. |
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It should be stressed that we are often influenced by advertising without being aware of it. | |
There are movements to try to ban TV advertising. | |
There is an advertising balloon flying above the department store. | |
The company spends a lot of money on advertising. | |
When it comes to advertising, Coke is ahead of the game. | |
Don't get taken in by their advertising; I don't see how they can sell something like that for that price. | |
The purpose of advertising is to familiarize consumers with the name of a product. | |
Today, through radio and television, mass advertising can reach millions of people at a time with its messages. | |
Commercial television is an effective medium for advertising. | |
It is from advertising that a newspaper earns most of its profits. | |
The advertising campaign generated a lot of business for the company. | |
Scott, prepare the advertising budget right now! | |
He works for an advertising agency. | |
verb | |
He is intent on advertising himself. | |
You can make websites advertising Interlingua. | |
The store is advertising a sale. | |
They are advertising for a cook. | |
The politician was accused of nepotism when he employed his wife in his electoral office, without advertising the position. | |
I'll watch all the adverts, maybe they're advertising something I need. | |
This website collects and uses our personal information, among other things, for account creation, internal management, marketing, to send us advertising information and to analyze data. | |
He is intent on advertising himself. | |
You can make websites advertising Interlingua. | |
The store is advertising a sale. | |
They are advertising for a cook. | |
The politician was accused of nepotism when he employed his wife in his electoral office, without advertising the position. | |
I'll watch all the adverts, maybe they're advertising something I need. | |
This website collects and uses our personal information, among other things, for account creation, internal management, marketing, to send us advertising information and to analyze data. | |
Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS. |
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