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publicity

/pʌbˈlɪsəti/

Publicity is the attention or interest that a person, product, or event gets from the public or the media. It involves sharing information to make something well-known or to attract people's notice.

Exemples

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1

The new movie got a lot of publicity on social media.

The new movie got a lot of publicity on social media.

2

The organization aims to increase publicity for its charitable events.

The organization aims to increase publicity for its charitable events.

3

He doesn't like the publicity that comes with being famous.

He doesn't like the publicity that comes with being famous.

Famille de mots

Nom
publicity
Verb
publicize
Adverbe
publicly
Adjectif
public
Apparenté
publicist
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Public' + 'City'—it is making something known to every person in the city.

Quiz rapide

The company hired a specialist to handle the ____ for the new smartphone launch.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : publicity

Exemples

1

The new movie got a lot of publicity on social media.

everyday

The new movie got a lot of publicity on social media.

2

The organization aims to increase publicity for its charitable events.

formal

The organization aims to increase publicity for its charitable events.

3

He doesn't like the publicity that comes with being famous.

informal

He doesn't like the publicity that comes with being famous.

4

The research analyzes the effects of negative publicity on brand loyalty.

academic

The research analyzes the effects of negative publicity on brand loyalty.

5

We need to launch a new campaign to generate more publicity for the product.

business

We need to launch a new campaign to generate more publicity for the product.

Famille de mots

Nom
publicity
Verb
publicize
Adverbe
publicly
Adjectif
public
Apparenté
publicist

Collocations courantes

generate publicity generate publicity
bad publicity bad publicity
publicity stunt publicity stunt
media publicity media publicity
seek publicity seek publicity

Phrases Courantes

There's no such thing as bad publicity

There's no such thing as bad publicity

in the glare of publicity

in the glare of publicity

avoid publicity

avoid publicity

Souvent confondu avec

publicity vs advertising

Advertising is usually paid for (like a commercial), while publicity is often organic attention from news or social media.

publicity vs publication

Publication is the act of printing or releasing a book or article; publicity is the attention that follows.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word when discussing how much notice the media or the general public takes of something. It can be positive (good publicity) or negative (bad publicity).

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often try to make this word plural (publicities), but it is an uncountable noun and should remain singular.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Public' + 'City'—it is making something known to every person in the city.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the French word 'publicité', originating from the Latin 'publicus' meaning 'of the people'.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun often follows verbs like 'gain', 'seek', or 'avoid' usually modified by adjectives like 'good', 'bad', or 'wide'
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Contexte culturel

In modern celebrity culture, 'publicity stunts' are frequently used to stay relevant in the news cycle.

Quiz rapide

The company hired a specialist to handle the ____ for the new smartphone launch.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : publicity

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antiponness

C1

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forenumerary

C1

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detangite

C1

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unitangine

C1

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C1

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C1

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malteghood

C1

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