Advert - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈædvɜːrt|
Brit.
|ˈædvɜːt|
noun
verb
- give heed (to) (syn: attend, hang)
- make a more or less disguised reference to (syn: allude, touch)
- make reference to (syn: bring up, cite, mention, name, refer)
- make a more or less disguised reference to (syn: allude, touch)
- make reference to (syn: bring up, cite, mention, name, refer)
Extra examples
I saw your advert in the newspaper.
...busily perusing the job adverts in the Sunday Times...
Your best bet is to put an advert in the local newspaper.
Simon got the job by answering an advert in the paper.
The advert puts over the message clearly and simply: nuclear power is clean.
We've been swamped with phone calls since the advert appeared.
Our two salesmen were briefed on the format of the magazine, the advert sizes and costs, and the general article content.
Word forms
noun
singular: advert
plural: adverts
singular: advert
plural: adverts
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