Pronunciation: /æd ˈmeɪkərz/
noun Someone who works in advertising
A1 Ad makers create commercials for television.
A2 Ad makers use persuasive techniques to sell products or services.
B1 Ad makers often work closely with marketing teams to develop effective advertising campaigns.
B2 Ad makers must stay updated on current trends in advertising to remain competitive in the industry.
C1 Ad makers have a deep understanding of consumer behavior and psychology to create compelling advertisements.
C2 Ad makers are responsible for shaping public opinion and influencing consumer purchasing decisions through their advertisements.
formal The ad makers crafted a compelling marketing campaign for the new product launch.
informal Those ad makers really know how to sell a product!
slang The ad makers are killing it with their latest ad campaign.
figurative The ad makers are like artists, painting a picture with words and visuals in their advertisements.
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