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advertising
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ædv??ta?z??/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ædv??ta?z??/
- Hyphenation: ad?ver?tis?ing
Noun
advertising (usually uncountable, plural advertisings)
- Communication whose purpose is to influence potential customers about products and services.
- 1899, Walter Besant, The Pen and the Book
- Advertisings do not by themselves cause a book to 'go'. The circulating libraries are far more useful than any advertising columns.
- 1899, Walter Besant, The Pen and the Book
- The industry or profession made up of such communications.
Derived terms
- advertising agency
- dark advertising
- online advertising
- two-price advertising
Related terms
- advertisement
Translations
Verb
advertising
- present participle of advertise
Further reading
- advertising on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- gainstrived
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mailshot
English
Etymology
mail +? shot
Noun
mailshot (plural mailshots)
- Bulk advertising sent through the post/mail.
Verb
mailshot (third-person singular simple present mailshots, present participle mailshotting, simple past and past participle mailshotted)
- (transitive) To send bulk advertising to (somebody) in the post.
Anagrams
- Mailhots
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