Public Relations

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific

  • The court of public opinion can have a significant impact on a company's reputation.
  • In the court of public opinion, it seems like everyone has already made up their minds.
  • You don't want to be on the wrong side of the court of public opinion.
  • She felt like she was on trial in the court of public opinion, with everyone judging her every move.

noun An article indicates whether a noun is specific or nonspecific.

adjective Gripe can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is annoying or irritating.

  • A gripe site is a website where consumers can post complaints about a particular company or product.
  • I found this gripe site where people were venting about their bad experiences with that company.
  • The gripe site was full of rants and raves about the terrible customer service.
  • The gripe site was like a virtual punching bag for dissatisfied customers.

noun plural form of the noun 'advertency', which means the act of being attentive or observant

  • It is important to pay attention to any advertencies in the legal documents before signing.
  • Make sure you don't miss any advertencies in the fine print.
  • Don't overlook the advertencies or you might get in trouble.
  • She navigated through life's challenges with keen advertencies.