Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Advertising
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(advertising) A technique in which two or more competing products are compared in such a manner that certain good qualities are connected, while one product is made to appear more beneficial or desirable than its competitors.
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(advertising) The types of advertisements (web banners) that can be displayed.
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(advertising) A truck whose sole purpose is to advertise, for example by means of billboards, electronic displays, or music.
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(informal) The world of advertising
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A small advertisement.
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A person in the business of devising, writing, illustrating or selling advertisements.
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An adman or adwoman.
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(advertising) A kind of large poster for display at a bus shelter.
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Useful information within an advertisement.
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(Britain, informal) An advertisement, an ad.
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A form of communication that combines the elements of advertising and entertainment.
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(marketing) A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar.
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(informal) Tending to advertise something; promotional.
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Communication whose purpose is to influence potential customers about products and services.
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Alternative spelling of advertisement [(marketing) A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar.]
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A specialized form of marketing where an advertiser seeks to advertise or sell products or services through an affiliate network.
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(business) A marketing strategy wherein advertisers associate themselves with, and therefore capitalize on, a particular event without paying any sponsorship fee.
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An advertisement on a banner.
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(marketing) Targeting specific demographics through trade shows, search engine advertising, etc. rather than the mainstream media.
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The encroachment of ads, logos, and other types of corporate branding into public and traditionally non-commercial spaces, or the dissemination of corporate messages through methods or mediums not typically used for marketing purposes.
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(informal) advertising that features one or more cats
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A person who creates or uses checklists.
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(Wikimedia jargon) A tool that allows someone to view the IP addresses of wiki users, so as to identify sock puppets, etc; or the authority to use that tool.
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Synonym of flyer: a printed advertisement, directive, or notice intended for mass circulation.
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(informal) classified advertisement
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(education) A form of written examination in which candidates are required to provide words that have been omitted from sentences, thereby demonstrating their knowledge and comprehension of the text.
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Something intended to attract, as in an advertisement.
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(advertising) An advertising research technique that assesses individual phrases and verbal ideas in a commercial by the audience's levels of attention or recall, relevance, and feelings.
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One who crusades against (certain applications of) copyright.
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(law) False claims of copyright, such as a claim of copyright ownership of public domain material.
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(derogatory) Copyright, regarded as an oppressive system.
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A form of television advertisement, such as a public service announcement, that has no commercial basis.
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(transitive, Internet, informal) To advertise (a product or service) on the Craigslist website.
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(marketing) Marketing designed to generate an immediate response from consumers, where each consumer response (and purchase) can be measured and attributed to individual advertisements, and where there is no intermediary between buyer and seller.
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(transitive) To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book.
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An element of an advertisement, etc. serving as a subliminal message.
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(advertising) Commercials designed to evoke strong sensory responses from the audience as opposed to pitching a rational sales message.
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Alternative form of handout [A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.]
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(advertising) A handbill consisting of an advertisement.
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An advertisement meant to describe and promote the attributes of a company's specific product or service in the guise of a non-proprietary, informational format.
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(business, marketing) A document that specifies the dates and scope of a media buy. Used in print, online, and broadcast media.
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(marketing) Advertising that promotes a company rather than the specific products or services it offers.
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(transitive) To make a note of.
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Alternative form of Job's news [Very bad news.]
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Someone who makes a list or lists
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(by extension) The American advertising industry, regardless of location.
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A group of entities, such as objects, that interact together.
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One who sends a message.
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(role-playing games) The overarching storyline that binds together events in a role-playing game.
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Alternative form of microinfluencer. [An Internet celebrity with a relatively small following on a social media platform.]
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An Internet celebrity with a relatively small following on a social media platform.
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(education) A question where several answers are presented and the respondent must choose the correct one.
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An advertising strategy that avoids direct mentions of a product or service, focusing instead on creating vague "buzz" and publicity.
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(marketing) A type of surreptitious advertising that matches the form and function of the platform upon which it appears, often in the form of advertorials.
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Submitted for publication; especially, of academic articles, submitted for peer review before publication.
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An advertisement using oddvertising.
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quirky advertising
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The distribution of pamphlets.
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(transitive) To submit official papers to (a law court, etc.).
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A classified advertisement placed by an individual, typically with the aim of finding a friend or romantic partner.
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Synonym of personal ad
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Informal promotion or advertising.
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(informal, chiefly US) Undeclared or illicit publicity or product promotion, especially on radio or television.
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(marketing) A form of advertising where a brand or product is incorporated into non-advertising media such as films.
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A booklet or other document giving details of a share offer for the benefit of investors.
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(academia) The pressure to frequently publish in academic journals in order to gain tenure or to sustain a career.
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Something published; a publication.
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(advertising) A mockup advertisement assembled from portions of existing advertisements.
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Someone whose job is to take samples.
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Alternative form of security by design [(security, computing) Relying on a secure design to defend against attacks.]
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An advertisement created by subvertising.
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An individual piece of subvertising.
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(advertising, often capitalized, sometimes used attributively) A proprietary standard in online advertising created by Unicast, featuring animation and interactivity; advertising produced under this standard.
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An instance of the practice described under surreptitious advertising.
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The advertising of one product or service within an advertisement ostensibly for something else.
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Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.
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(authorship, informal) To publish a work via a third-party publishing company, or traditional publisher.
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(Internet) One who unfollows another user.
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(advertising and marketing) Spread by word of mouth, with minimal intervention in order to create buzz and interest.
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(advertising, marketing) Synonym of virality
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(advertising) A copy of a published advertisement sent by the agency to the client as proof of publication.
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Posting advertisements on public property without permission.
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(transitive, intransitive) To teach or assess by means of worksheets.
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(transitive) To help a playwright revise a draft of (a play) by rehearsing it with actors and critiquing the results.

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