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advertise

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/ˈæd.və.taɪz/ · ad-ver-tise

To make something known to many people, especially in order to sell it.

Meanings

verbformal

To make something known to many people, especially in order to sell it.

کسی چیز کو بہت سے لوگوں کے سامنے لانا، خاص طور پر اسے فروخت کرنے کے لیے۔

تشہیر کرنا

tashheer karna

Synonyms

promotepublicizeannounceمعلومات دینااعلان کرنافروغ دینا

Antonyms

suppressconcealhideچھپانارکناغیر موجود کرنا

Common Collocations

  • advertise a product
  • advertise widely
  • advertise on social media

Example Sentences

Companies often advertise their new products in magazines.

کمپنیاں اکثر اپنے نئے مصنوعات کا اعلان رسالوں میں کرتی ہیں.

Kampaniyan aksar apne naye masnuaat ka a'laan risaalon mein karti hain.

The government decided to advertise the new regulations.

حکومت نے نئے قواعد و ضوابط کے بارے میں معلومات فراہم کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا.

Hukoomat ne naye qawaid o zawaabit ke baare mein maaloomat faraham karne ka faisla kiya.

It's important to advertise your services effectively.

اپنی خدمات کو مؤثر طریقے سے تشہیر کرنا ضروری ہے.

Apni khidmaat ko mo'asser tareeqe se tashheer karna zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

advise:Advise means to offer suggestions or recommendations, while advertise means to promote a product or service.

Word Family

advertisement
nounتشہیر
advertiser
nounتشہیر کرنے والا
advertising
nounتشہیر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'advertise' as a way to 'turn' people to 'your' product.

Imagine a bright billboard with flashy advertisements.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک بات پہ کہتے ہو تم کہ تم کیا ہو تم ہی کہو کہ یہ بات نہیں ہے تو اور کیا ہے

Har aik baat pe kehte ho tum ke tum kya ho Tum hi kaho ke yeh baat nahi hai to aur kya hai

You say on every matter what are you You tell me what else is there if this isn’t?

Mirza Ghalib, Diwan-e-Ghalib

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چور کی داڑی میں سترہ دن کا بوجھ ہوتا ہے

Chor ki daari mein sathrah din ka bojh hota hai

The thief carries the burden of a seventeen-day beard.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "advertere" — to turn toward

First known use: 14th century

The word 'advertise' evolved from the Latin 'advertere', which means to turn attention towards something. It entered the English language in the late 14th century.