Publicity

  • 11publicity — [pub lis′ə tē] n. [Fr publicité] 1. the state of being public, or commonly known or observed 2. ☆ a) any information, promotional material, etc. which brings a person, place, product, or cause to the notice of the public b) the work or business… …

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  • 12publicity — noun 1 media attention ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, extensive, greater, wide, widespread ▪ The papers have begun to give greater publicity to the campaign against GM food. ▪ …

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  • 13publicity — n. 1) to give, provide publicity 2) to gain, receive; seek publicity 3) to avoid, shun publicity 4) extensive, wide publicity 5) publicity for 6) (misc.) a blaze of publicity (they left for Europe in a blaze of publicity) * * * [pʌ blɪsɪtɪ]… …

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  • 14publicity*/ — [pʌbˈlɪsəti] noun [U] attention in newspapers and on television a publicity campaign (= an attempt to get publicity)[/ex] Her behaviour during the filming attracted a lot of publicity.[/ex] • Words often used with publicity Adjectives often used… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 15Publicity — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …

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  • 16Publicity — Pu|bli|ci|ty [pa blɪsiti], die; : a) jmds. Bekanntsein oder werden in der Öffentlichkeit: er ist nur auf Publicity aus; als Oberbürgermeisterin genießt sie natürlich einige Publicity. b) Werbung zur Sicherung eines hohen Bekanntheitsgrades oder… …

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  • 17publicity — pub|lic|i|ty W3S2 [pʌˈblısıti] n [U] 1.) the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television etc ▪ Standards in education have received much publicity over the last few years. bad/good/unwelcome etc publicity ▪ It s important …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18publicity — /pV blIsifiti/ noun (U) 1 the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television etc: The case has received massive publicity. | bad/adverse publicity (=publicity that makes you look bad) | publicity stunt (=something that is… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19publicity — [[t]pʌblɪ̱sɪti[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Publicity is information or actions that are intended to attract the public s attention to someone or something. Much advance publicity wwas given to the talks. ...government publicity campaigns... It was all… …

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  • 20publicity */*/ — UK [pʌbˈlɪsətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) attention in magazines, newspapers, or television Her behaviour during the filming attracted a lot of free publicity. a publicity campaign (= an attempt to get publicity) • Collocations: Adjectives… …

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