Meaning & Definition of word "Publicity"

Publicity

/pəˈblɪs.ɪ.ti/

noun:

  • 1. The notice or attention given to someone or something by the media.
    • Example: The new movie received a lot of publicity before its release.
  • 2. Information, especially of a bias or misleading nature, used to promote a product or publicize an event.
    • Example: The company's publicity campaign aimed to improve its image after the scandal.
  • 3. The state of being public or known to many people.
    • Example: His activities were the subject of much publicity due to his celebrity status.

Etymology

Derived from 'public' + '-ity', meaning the state of being public.

Common Phrases and Expressions

caught in the publicity:

Being the center of media attention, often unexpectedly.

generate publicity:

To create awareness or attention for a person or event.

publicity stunt:

An action designed to attract public interest.

Related Words

advertisement:

A public notice promoting a product, service, or event.

marketing:

The process of promoting and selling products or services.

communication:

The act of conveying information to others.

Slang Meanings of publicity

Meaning: Buzz

Example Sentence: There’s a lot of buzz around the new restaurant downtown.

Meaning: Hype

Example Sentence: The hype for the concert was unreal, everyone wanted tickets.