Advertisements - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈædvərˌtaɪzmənts|
Brit.  |ədˈvɜːtɪsmənts|  British pronunciation of the word advertisements
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounadvertisement

Extra examples

The advertisements are intended to create demand for the product.

Advertisements are paced so that they are shown more often during peak sales seasons.

...a multimedia blitz of advertisements for the summer blockbuster...

Voters don't like political advertisements in which opponents disparage one another.

...we were misguided by the flashy advertisements for what turned out to be pretty lousy pizza...

The company is running advertisements touting the drug's effectiveness.

The company's advertisements are ubiquitous.

The whole city was plastered with advertisements for the show.

You are not allowed to put up advertisements on this wall without special permission.

An information booklet will be available and press advertisements will drum home the message.

Advertisements seem to go from one extreme to the other (=change from one extreme thing to something totally opposite).

The Sunday papers are full of advertisements for cars.

The company is running a series of advertisements in national newspapers.

Writing advertisements is quite an art (=it is difficult to do).

Advertisements are intended to put across the best qualities of the product.

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