Pronunciation: /mæɡəˈzin/
noun a publication, usually published on a regular schedule, containing articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements
A1 I like to read magazines about animals.
A2 She bought a fashion magazine at the store.
B1 The magazine features articles on health and wellness.
B2 I subscribed to a photography magazine to improve my skills.
C1 The magazine's editorial team is known for their in-depth research.
C2 The magazine won several awards for its investigative journalism.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a magazine
A1 I bought a magazine rack to organize my magazines.
A2 She enjoys reading magazine articles about fashion and beauty.
B1 The hotel lobby had a magazine stand with a variety of publications.
B2 The magazine cover featured a famous celebrity posing for a photoshoot.
C1 The magazine editor-in-chief oversees the content and layout of each issue.
C2 The magazine publisher decided to launch a digital version for online readers.
formal I enjoy reading articles in the latest issue of the magazine.
informal I love flipping through magazines for inspiration.
slang I snagged a cool mag at the store yesterday.
figurative Her mind was like a well-worn magazine, filled with stories and experiences.
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