publicity

[US]/pʌbˈlɪsəti/
[UK]/pʌbˈlɪsəti/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. public attention, promotion, advocacy.

Phrases & Collocations

publicity department

publicity stunt

publicity campaign

publicity material

Example Sentences

publicity programs; a publicity department.

Publicity sold that product.

a whizz-bang publicity campaign.

an activist with a flair for publicity

their relationship broke up in a blaze of publicity .

he has a reputation as a publicity hound.

the government is to launch a £1.25 million publicity campaign.

over-zealous publicity backfired on her.

some cynics thought that the controversy was all a publicity stunt.

he's become a prisoner of the publicity he's generated.

the case attracted wide publicity in the press.

we distributed publicity from a stall in the marketplace.

the story was spread as a publicity stunt to help sell books.

In the art world good publicity is the name of the game, not talent.

Blench people's shortcoming , and don't publicity their eminency.

There has not been much publicity about this conference at the top level.

cranked up a massive publicity campaign.

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