"Posters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Posters" Meaning

Nouns: large printed signs or notices, typically displaying information or advertising a product, service, or event.

Example: The school posted posters in the hallway to promote the upcoming concert.

"Posters" Examples

Examples of usage:


Advertising: The company created several eye-catching posters to promote their new product launch.

Artwork: The museum is featuring a collection of vintage posters from the 1920s.

Instruction: The teacher handed out posters with the rules for the classroom.

Public Information: The government distributed posters warning about the dangers of smoking.

Social Event: The concert organizers created posters advertising the upcoming music festival.

"Posters" Similar Words

Posterize

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Postern

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Posterocentral

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Posterior central refers to something located in the back middle position. It can be used in anatomy to describe a location in the body or in other contexts, such as in positions or arrangements, where the term indicates that something is situated at the central or middle part at the back.

Posterocentrally

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Posterocentrally refers to the placement or emphasis on something posterior, or located towards the back or rear, often in a structure, object, or arrangement.

Posterolateral

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Posterolaterally

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In a posteriorly direction, or towards the back or posterior part.<br><br>This term is typically used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe the direction or movement towards the back or rear of the body.

Posteromedial

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Posteromedially

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Postexilic

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Postexillic

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Postfaktisch

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Postganglionic

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Postgenomic

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Postglacial

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Referring to a period of time after a glaciation, typically used to describe the modern landscapes and ecosystems that have formed in regions that were previously under ice.

Postgraduate

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A student who has completed a first academic degree, such as a Bachelor's degree, and is pursuing a higher degree, such as a Master's or Doctoral degree, in a field of study.

Postgraduated

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Having completed a postgraduate degree, typically a Master's or Ph.D., after completing an undergraduate degree.