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publicity
noun as in promotion of something, someone
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Until the company proves that it’s serious about protecting its users, recent changes like the new teen safety features can only be viewed as a publicity stunt, not a step in the right direction.
Last year it faced controversy after accusations of cheating - which were later rebuffed - but it only helped to boost publicity, with a "ridiculous" number of entrants due to take part this year.
She also challenges listeners to "name five Bia songs, gun pointing to your head", adding that Bia's record label should be thankful for the publicity from the fallout, rapping: "I'm doing you a favour, Epic."
"They give me only bad publicity, press. I mean, they're getting a licence. I would think maybe their license should be taken away."
Ms Griffin-Williams says her dismissal as S4C's chief content officer and the publicity surrounding it means her career in the broadcasting industry has been "destroyed" and she has been "forced to undertake part-time, self-employed work".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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