"Publications" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Noun
1. Written or printed materials issued at regular intervals, typically esp. newspapers and magazines, but also including academic journals and other serials.
2. Something that has been published, especially a book or a written work.
The word "pubic" has several meanings:<br><br>1. Relating to or affecting the pubic region, which is the area of the body between the abdomen and the genitals.<br>2. Public or open to the public, especially in a way that is not private or secret.<br>3. Belonging to or related to a public place, such as a pub (short for "public house") or other establishment that is open to the general public.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The pubic area is a sensitive part of the body.<br>- The company will soon go pubic with a major product launch.<br>- The pubic transportation system in the city is quite efficient.
The pubis is an anatomic term for the region of the human body in the front part of the lower abdomen, between the belly button and the groin. It contains the pubic bone, and is also known as the "pubic region" or "pubic area." In females, this region is also known as the mons pubis.
Having a strong sense of social responsibility and a desire to serve the public good.
(adj.) open to or available for anyone; accessible to all people.<br><br>Example: "The public park is open from 6 am to 10 pm."<br><br>(n.) the people as a whole.<br><br>Example: "The public is concerned about the environment."
Publicans refers to people who keep bars, inns, or other establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold. This term is primarily found in English literature, especially from the 15th to the 17th centuries.
To make information about something well-known and understood by the general public, often in order to attract attention or support.
to make something known or talked about to a lot of people, often in a way that is intended to make it seem appealing or exciting.
Publicists are professionals who represent individuals, groups, organizations, or products in the media to showcase their skills, achievements, or services to the public. Their primary goal is to generate positive publicity, build a good reputation, and increase visibility by securing media coverage, interviews, and publications.<br><br>Publicists often work in a variety of industries, including entertainment, sports, music, literature, business, politics, and non-profit. Their tasks may include:<br><br>1. Crafting press releases and writing press kits.<br>2. Building relationships with journalists, bloggers, and influencers.<br>3. Pitching stories and securing media coverage.<br>4. Scheduling and coordinating interviews.<br>5. Developing and implementing publicity campaigns.<br>6. Managing social media presence and online reputation.<br>7. Handling crises communications and media relations.<br><br>Publicists may work in-house for a company or organization, or they may run their own public relations agencies. Their ultimate goal is to maximize media exposure and build positive public perception of their clients.