Pronunciation: /piː ɑːr stʌnt/
noun a public relations tactic or event designed to attract media attention and promote a positive image for a company or individual
A1 The company organized a PR stunt to promote their new product.
A2 The celebrity's appearance at the event was just a PR stunt to gain more followers.
B1 The PR stunt involving a viral video helped increase brand awareness.
B2 The company's PR stunt backfired when it was revealed to be a hoax.
C1 The PR stunt was carefully planned to generate positive media coverage for the company.
C2 The company's PR stunt was a huge success, resulting in a significant increase in sales.
formal The company's decision to sponsor a charity event was seen as a PR stunt to improve their public image.
informal The celebrity's public apology seemed like a PR stunt to save their career.
slang The company's free giveaway was just a PR stunt to get more customers in the door.
figurative Her extravagant wedding was nothing more than a PR stunt to show off her wealth.
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