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View usage for: (ædvɜːʳt) Word forms: plural adverts1. countable nounAn advert is an announcement online, in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. [British] I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company. [+ for] Many caravans are let by private individuals through adverts in papers or shop windows. regional note: in AM, use adSynonyms: advertisement, bill, notice, display More Synonyms of advert 2. countable nounIf you say that an example of something is an advert for that thing in general, you mean that it shows how good that thing is. [British] This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice. [+ for] 3. plural nounYou can use the adverts to refer to the interval in a commercial television programme, or between programmes, during which advertisements are shown. [British, informal] After the adverts, the presenter tried to pretend that everything was back to normal. regional note: in AM, use commercial break More Synonyms of advert advert in British English 1 (ˈædvɜːt) noun British informal short for advertisement advert in British English 2 (ədˈvɜːt) verb(intransitive; foll by to) to draw attention (to); refer (to) Word origin C15: from Latin advertere to turn one's attention to. See adverseadvert in American English 1 (ˈædˌvɜrt) noun Chiefly British advertisement advert in American English 2 (ædˈvɜrt; ədˈvɜrt) verb intransitive to call attention or turn one's attention (to); refer or allude Word origin ME adverten < OFr avertir < L advertere < ad-, to + vertere, to turn: see verse Examples of 'advert' in a sentenceadvert It was hardly a good advert.Think about that,' a voiceover says in the advert.His adverts could turn products into instant bestsellers.Who could think this could be a good advert.The funnyman lends his voice to a series of adverts due to run for three weeks.This is not a great advert for the hotel.To see the advert go online.For now that is to sell adverts back to you.They have up to one million live job adverts listed.We found an ideal website and spent ages putting an advert together.Or say what they think of a new advert?The charity will also get free adverts in match programmes and on big screens at the grounds. Good adverts or teachers can exert as much power as a drug.But then they also run adverts like this.The whole afternoon was a great advert for the league.They are not the ones who would necessarily be able to see an advert for a job.But he is still nervous about the possible reception which awaits the new advert.But he also sneered at him and those cookery programmes and dog adverts he did.We have all seen the advert.It is also a persuasive advert for the product, unlike most other toy movies.Car adverts were different back then, at least technically.He says the adverts would be worth little if they didn't sell a reality.Staff say that visitors to the animals' enclosure have increased after insurance company adverts that feature a fully clothed talking meerkat.IF a company wants forward-thinking adverts, it seems looking back produces the best results.I CANNOT see that celebs in adverts sell products. British English: advert / ˈædvɜːt/ NOUN An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company. - American English: ad
- Arabic: إعلان
- Brazilian Portuguese: anúncio
- Chinese: 广告
- Croatian: oglas
- Czech: inzerát
- Danish: annonce
- Dutch: advertentie
- European Spanish: anuncio comercial
- Finnish: mainos
- French: publicité réclame
- German: Inserat
- Greek: διαφημιστικό
- Italian: annuncio
- Japanese: 広告
- Korean: 광고
- Norwegian: annonse
- Polish: ogłoszenie reklama
- European Portuguese: anúncio
- Romanian: anunț
- Russian: реклама
- Latin American Spanish: anuncio
- Swedish: reklamannons
- Thai: โฆษณา
- Turkish: ilan
- Ukrainian: оголошення
- Vietnamese: quảng cáo
Chinese translation of 'advert' n -
广(廣)告 (guǎnggào) (则, zé)美 = ad
Definition an advertisement (British, informal) I saw an advert for a job in an engineering company. Synonyms display ad (informal) promotion blurb banner ad Synonyms refer mention draw attention (to) allude Additional synonymsThere has been no formal announcement by either government. Synonyms statement, communication, broadcast, explanation, publication, declaration, advertisement, testimony, disclosure, bulletin, communiqué, proclamation, utterance, intimation, promulgation, divulgence Definition a printed notice or advertisement A sign forbids the posting of bills. Synonyms advertisement, notice, poster, leaflet, bulletin, circular, handout, placard, handbill, playbill Definition a letter or advertisement sent to a large number of people at the same time A circular has been sent to 1,800 newspapers. Synonyms advertisement, notice, ad (informal), announcement, advert (British), press release |