Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl.ɪ.tɪn/
noun a brief official statement or announcement, especially one made by an organization or government
A1 I saw a bulletin board in the hallway.
A2 The bulletin announced the upcoming school dance.
B1 I read the bulletin to find out about the latest company news.
B2 The bulletin contained important information about the upcoming conference.
C1 The bulletin was filled with detailed updates on the current political situation.
C2 I received a confidential bulletin outlining the new company policies.
verb not applicable
A1 I bulletin important information on the noticeboard.
A2 She bulletins updates on the project progress every week.
B1 The company bulletins new job openings on their website.
B2 The government bulletins travel advisories for the safety of its citizens.
C1 The organization bulletins policy changes to all employees via email.
C2 The school bulletins emergency procedures to ensure everyone is prepared.
adjective not applicable
A1 I saw a bulletin board in the hallway.
A2 The bulletin announcement was about the upcoming school dance.
B1 The bulletin information was posted on the company intranet.
B2 The bulletin report highlighted important safety procedures.
C1 The bulletin update was distributed to all employees via email.
C2 The bulletin memo contained crucial details for the upcoming project.
adverb not applicable
A1 She checked the bulletin board daily for new announcements.
A2 He found the job listing on the bulletin and applied immediately.
B1 The company sends out a weekly bulletin to all employees with important updates.
B2 The bulletin included details about the upcoming conference and how to register.
C1 The bulletin provided in-depth analysis of the current economic situation.
C2 The bulletin was meticulously researched and contained valuable insights for investors.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The bulletin said the event starts at 6 PM.
A2 I saw a bulletin on the notice board about the upcoming school dance.
B1 The bulletin posted on the website contains important information about the new company policy.
B2 The bulletin distributed to all employees outlined the changes in the benefits package.
C1 The bulletin issued by the government addressed the recent increase in taxes.
C2 The bulletin released by the president detailed the plans for economic reform.
preposition not applicable
A1 I saw the event announcement on the bulletin board.
A2 The bulletin about the upcoming meeting is on the website.
B1 Please check the bulletin for important updates on the project.
B2 The bulletin from the company CEO outlined the new company policies.
C1 The bulletin distributed to all employees contained confidential information.
C2 The bulletin issued by the government detailed the new regulations.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I saw a bulletin board at school.
A2 She checked the bulletin for any updates on the event.
B1 The bulletin stated that the meeting was postponed.
B2 He read the bulletin carefully before making any decisions.
C1 The bulletin provided detailed information about the upcoming conference.
C2 The bulletin included important announcements for all employees.
interjection not applicable
A1 Bulletin! I found a lost puppy.
A2 Bulletin! The bus is running late.
B1 Bulletin! There is a new policy at work.
B2 Bulletin! The stock market is crashing.
C1 Bulletin! The president has been impeached.
C2 Bulletin! A hurricane is approaching the coast.
article not applicable
A1 I saw a bulletin at the library with information about upcoming events.
A2 The school bulletin had details about the new cafeteria menu.
B1 The company bulletin featured an article on workplace safety tips.
B2 The bulletin board in the office displayed important announcements for all employees.
C1 The university bulletin included research findings from various academic departments.
C2 The government bulletin released updates on new policies and regulations.