Pronunciation: /ˈædvərt/
noun a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event
A1 I saw an advert for a new restaurant in town.
A2 She found a job through an online advert.
B1 The advert in the magazine caught my attention.
B2 The company's latest advert campaign was very successful.
C1 The advert featured a famous celebrity endorsing the product.
C2 The advert was strategically placed in prime time television slots.
verb to make a public announcement or advertisement
A1 I advert my old bicycle for sale on the community noticeboard.
A2 She advertises her tutoring services on social media.
B1 The company will advert their new product in newspapers and on TV.
B2 He adverted the upcoming event through email marketing campaigns.
C1 The organization adverted their charity fundraising gala with a celebrity endorsement.
C2 The political party adverted their campaign promises through various media channels.
formal The company spent a significant amount on the advert to promote their new product.
informal I saw the advert for the new movie and it looks really good.
slang That advert was lit, I'm definitely going to check out that brand.
figurative His actions were like a subtle advert for his true intentions.
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