Question 1 · Quick check
publicise
CEFRB2
/ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz/
verb
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In plain English
- 01
verb
To give information about something so many people know it.
- 02
verb
Extra detailTo advertise, create publicity for.
Examples
The company will publicise its new products next week.
They are doing everything they can to publicise the charity event.
At a glance
Sits at B2 on the CEFR scale
- Senses
- 3
- Parts of speech
- 1
Deep Dive
verb
Extra meaningTo make widely known to the public.
More examples
In contextThey launched a marketing campaign to publicise the upcoming concert.
The scandal was so publicised that he lost the next election.
They're already publicising next month's concert.
Quick test
Two questions on this entry. Nothing is scored.
Practise this properly in the app, where the word comes back before you forget it.
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Origin
verb
From public + -ise.