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noun
informalAn advertisement.
- ‘Galleries are also available of the posters and print ads used to advertise the movie.’
- ‘Bash is also trying to decrease the number of tobacco commercials and ads on television and in the media.’
- ‘A quick survey of all the commercials on television and ads in newspapers would make us believe that it does.’
- ‘What they taught him was that he shouldn't write ads for his advertising friends but for the people.’
- ‘Corporations are also replacing their normal advertising with ads created for the Red Cross.’
- ‘Google also announced it will begin to offer banner ads to advertisers for the first time.’
- ‘Funny thing though, they keep delivering to you, thick folders of ads and flyers.’
- ‘Visitor numbers are a key consideration for advertisers considering placing ads on sites.’
- ‘These days we're used to shock advertising, the soft sell and all ads in between.’
- ‘He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads.’
- ‘No matter which medium is chosen for advertising, ads must exist in order to be publicized.’
- ‘Depression is talked about, written about, has ads about it on television.’
- ‘Only when he and father Jimmy made a series of Ford ads for television did he have trouble walking down Princes Street unnoticed.’
- ‘She's actually appearing on television insurance ads at the moment.’
- ‘World music can now be heard in television ads, in movies, and is incorporated in electronic music.’
- ‘Even the television ads for these magazines celebrate the hopeless stupidity and superficiality of the male.’
- ‘But at least the television ads bring a touch of unpolished rationality to the broadcasts.’
- ‘Dean also has run television ads in key states more than four months before voters go to the polls.’
- ‘Anyway, we're already excitedly mulling over ideas for possible commercials and print ads.’
- ‘It doesn't mean that I want to see ads from companies who push these drugs.’
Origin
Mid 19th century abbreviation.
Pronunciation
Main definitions of ad in English
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Adjaranet
Anno Domini (used to indicate that a date comes the specified number of years after the traditional date of Christ's birth).
Usage
Ad Astra
AD is normally written in small capitals and is traditionally placed before the numerals, as in AD 375 (not 375 AD). The reason for this is that AD is an abbreviation of anno domini, which means ‘in the year of our Lord’. However, when the date is spelled out, it is normal to write the third century AD (not AD the third century). Compare with
BC
Pronunciation
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- did you see the ads in the paper for cheap round-trip flights to Florida?
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bill,billboard,placard,playbill,poster,show bill,sign
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advertising,billing,blurb,come-on,commercial,message,pitch,plugola,spot,word
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communication,dispatch,report
Adjara
annunciation,declaration,edict,proclamation,promulgation,pronouncement,pronunciamento,rescript,signification
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ballyhoo,boost,buildup,campaign,plug,promo,promotion,propaganda,publicity