Advertise vs. Advertize — Which is Correct Spelling?
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Which is correct: Advertise or Advertize
How to spell Advertise?
Advertise
Correct Spelling
Advertize
Incorrect Spelling
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertise Definitions
Describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance
A billboard advertising beer
To make public announcement of, especially to proclaim the qualities or advantages of (a product or business) so as to increase sales.
To make known; call attention to
Advertised my intention to resign.
To warn or notify
"This event advertises me that there is such a fact as death" (Henry David Thoreau).
To call the attention of the public to a product or business.
ADVERTISEMENT
To inquire or seek in a public notice, as in a newspaper
Advertise for an apartment.
(transitive) To give (especially public) notice of (something); to announce publicly.
(intransitive) To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others.
For personal needs, advertise on the internet or in a local newspaper.
(transitive) To provide public information about (a product, service etc.) in order to attract public awareness and increase sales.
Over the air, they advertise their product on drive-time radio talk shows and TV news shows.
To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.
(card games) In gin rummy, to discard a card of one's preferred suit so as to mislead the opponent into thinking you do not want it.
To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; - often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss.
I will advertise thee what this people shall do.
To give public notice of; to announce publicly, esp. by a printed notice; as, to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting.
Call attention to;
Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS
Make publicity for; try to sell (a product);
The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model
The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops
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