publicity
English
Etymology
From French publicité, From Medieval Latin pūblicitātem, accusative singular of pūblicitās, from Latin pūblicus (“public, general”).
Noun
publicity (usually uncountable, plural publicities)
- Advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something.
- Public interest attracted in this way.
- The condition of being the object of public attention.
Derived terms
Terms derived from publicity
Related terms
Terms etymologically related to publicity
Translations
advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something
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public interest attracted in this way
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the condition of being the object of public attention
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