Definition: 1. A message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution. 2. The attention that is given to someone or something by newspapers, television, etc.
Use 'publicity' in a sentence:
1. Mr Stocks can expect a gruelling week on the publicity treadmill.
2. Much advance publicity was given to the talks.
3. My story had attracted publicity, so there were radio and television interviews.
4. Studio bosses could also force bad roles on actors, and manipulate every single detail of, stars' images with their mammoth in-house publicity departments.
5. I wrote the Publicity Department a letter.
6. Chris had cringed at the thought of using her own family for publicity.
7. The event received little advance publicity.
8. I don't want to catch you pushing yourself into the picture to get some personal publicity.
9. I must admit it irks me to see this guy get all this free publicity.
10. Because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if the public found out that their computer had been misused.
11. The new publicity manager is really on the ball.
12. The days when they needed to pull publicity stunts to get noticed are long gone.
13. She works in publicity.
14. The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt.
15. Good publicity I suppose.
16. Haven't you heard the saying "all publicity is good publicity"?
17. The publicity did her career no harm.
18. This publicity cuts both ways. It focuses on us as well as on them.
19. The publicity could detract from our election campaign.
20. It will be put up for sale under the terms already communicated to you, which, to recapitulate, call for a very minimum of publicity.
21. He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind.
22. It would be a shame if no one shows up because there isn't enough publicity.
23. The trouble with her is she needs her daily fix of publicity.
24. They got married in a blaze of publicity.
25. He was arrested in a blaze of publicity.
26. I had been lulled into thinking the publicity would be a trivial matter.
27. Now he plans to rev up publicity with a regional media campaign.
28. All the publicity nearly sent him crazy.
29. Obviously mindful of the publicity value of the situation, Journal editor George Lundberg appeared on TV to declare, "Age doesn't matter."
30. A mere 2% of their budget has been spent on publicity.
31. One reason for holding the open house days is to get publicity for Hilary Lodge locally.
32. The trial took place amid a blaze of publicity.
33. The case has generated enormous publicity in Brazil.
34. The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget.
35. The case has attracted wide publicity.
36. There has been a lot of advance publicity for her new film.
37. The divorce was conducted in the full glare of publicity.
38. Norma is said to dislike the glare of publicity.
39. Do you realize, woman, the scandal and publicity that will be involved?
40. There has been a great deal of publicity surrounding his disappearance.
41. I wrote a letter to the Publicity Department.
42. Living in this goldfish bowl of publicity would crack the strongest marriage.
43. All this publicity has had a snowball effect on the sales of their latest album.
44. The band has never been shy of publicity.
45. You'll be allowed to post your flyers and posters around the campus for publicity.