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Advertise

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ˈæd.vɚ.taɪz/

Definitions

  • 1. To make something known to the public, especially in order to sell it.
  • 2. To promote (a product or service) through various media.

Usage Examples

  • They plan to advertise their new product on television.
  • Many companies advertise during the Super Bowl for maximum exposure.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin advertir, meaning "to turn toward" or "to notify."

Synonyms

  • Promote
  • Publicize
  • Announce
  • Proclaim

Antonyms

  • Conceal
  • Hide
  • Suppress

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Publicitar /publiθiˈtar/
French Faire de la publicité /fɛʁ də la py.bli.si.te/
German Werben /ˈvɛʁbən/
Chinese 广告 /guǎnggào/
Russian Рекламировать /rʲɪklɐˈmʲiːrɨvɨtʲ/
Arabic يعلن /yuʕlinu/
Hindi विज्ञापन करना /viɡɳaːpan kəɾnaː/
Bengali বিজ্ঞাপন করা /biɡɲapɨn kɔra/
Portuguese Anunciar /ɐ.nũ.si.ˈaɾ/
Japanese 広告する /kōkoku suru/
Korean 광고하다 /ɡwaŋɡoːhada/
Italian Pubblicizzare /pubbliʧiˈdzare/
Turkish Reklam yapmak /ɾeˈklam ˈjapmak/
Vietnamese Quảng cáo /kwɒŋ˧˦ kɑːʊ̯/
Thai โฆษณา /kʰoːsàːnāː/
Malay Iklan /ikˈlan/
Filipino Mag-anunsyo /maɡˈanunʃo/
Swedish Reklamera /rɛkˈlɑːmɛra/
Dutch Adverteren /ˌɑd.vɛrˈteː.ʁə(n)/
Czech Inzerovat /ˈɪn.zɛ.ɾovat/
Romanian Anunța /a.nunˈtsa/
Hungarian Hirdetni /ˈhiːrdɛtni/
Persian تبلیغ کردن /tæbˈliːɡ kæɾˈdæn/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly between American and British English, with some differences in stress and vowel sounds.

Historical Usage

The term has been used since the late 15th century, initially referring to announcing or proclaiming something.

Cultural Nuances

Advertising practices can vary widely by culture, influenced by local customs, values, and media consumption habits.

More Information

For more on advertising strategies and techniques, consider exploring marketing literature or online courses.

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