gazette

[US]/gə'zet/
[UK]/ɡəˈzɛt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. official journal (used as the name of a newspaper)
vt. publish; announce an appointment.
Word Forms
Past Tensegazetted
Past Participlegazetted
Present Participlegazetting
Pluralgazettes
Third Person Singulargazettes

Phrases & Collocations

official gazette

publish in gazette

Example Sentences

publish in the gazette

Real-world Examples

The French termed this the gazette.

Source: The story of origin

It confirmed the name change in the official gazette.

Source: BBC Listening Collection February 2019

The Venetian gazette was a precursor to the modern newspaper.

Source: The story of origin

Lydia looked back down at the piece she had been reading in the local gazette.

Source: Hu Min reads stories to remember TOEFL vocabulary.

The Venetian gazette fit all the characteristics that I just listed, except for one.

Source: The story of origin

Its circulation was limited by an odd anachronism: these gazettes were still being written by hand.

Source: The story of origin

In nearly every colony a gazette or chronicle appeared within the next thirty years or more.

Source: American history

Earlier, the official gazette has said a manhunt was underway to try to track down the gunmen who assassinated President Moise early on Tuesday.

Source: BBC Listening Collection July 2021

A notice in the government gazette by the Directorate of Foreign Trade on Friday said a spike in global prices for wheat was threatening the food security of India and neighboring and vulnerable countries.

Source: VOA Daily Standard May 2022 Collection

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