advertisement
noun
ad·ver·tise·ment
ˌad-vər-ˈtīz-mənt
əd-ˈvər-təz-mənt,
-tə-smənt
plural advertisements
1
: a public notice
especially
: a paid notice that is published or broadcast (as to attract customers or to provide information of public interest)
an advertisement for a new car/movie/business
advertisements for job openings
radio/television/online advertisements
took out a full-page advertisement
2
: the act or process of advertising something
Rules could also be introduced pertaining to the advertisement of unhealthy food …—Brooke Rolfe
3
: something resembling an advertisement (as in alerting someone to something)
Many people in the UK like to put their Christmas tree up in their front window and pile gifts up beneath it. This might look good to your neighbours, but it's just an advertisement for a thief to nick your loot!—Kate Whitfield
especially
: a person or thing that shows how good or effective something is
The 25-year-old from Cameroon has become a[n] … advertisement for perseverance. —Lethbridge News Now (online)
A CV [=curriculum vitae] is the chance to impress employers, and it is an advertisement for skills and experience. —Laura Davies and Lucinda Reid
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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