IV. WORDS RELATING TO THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES; COMMUNICATION OF IDEAS
II. MODES OF COMMUNICATION
Publication.
[Antonyms: secret.]
[Nouns] publication; public announcement [more]; promulgation, propagation, proclamation, pronunziamento [Italian]; circulation, indiction, edition; hue and cry.
publicity, notoriety, currency, flagrancy, cry, bruit; vox populi; report (news) [more].
the Press, public press, newspaper, journal, gazette, daily; telegraphy; publisher; imprint; town crier.
circular, circular letter; manifesto, advertisement, ad, placard, bill, affiche, broadside, poster; notice [more].
[Verbs] publish; make public, make known (information) [more]; speak of, talk of; broach, utter; put forward; circulate, propagate, promulgate; spread, spread abroad; rumor, diffuse, disseminate, evlugate; put forth, give forth, send forth; emit, edit, get out; issue; bring before the public, lay before the public, drag before the public; give out, give to the world; put about, bandy about, hawk about, buzz about, whisper about, bruit about, blaze about; drag into the open day; voice.
proclaim, herald, blazon; blaze abroad, noise abroad; sound a trumpet; trumpet forth, thunder forth; give tongue; announce with beat of drum, announce with flourish of trumpets; proclaim from the housetops, proclaim at Charing Cross.
advertise, placard; post, post up afficher, publish in the Gazette, send round the crier.
raise a cry, raise a hue and cry, raise a report; set news afloat.
be published; be public, become public; come out; go about, fly about, buzz about, blow about; get about, get abroad, get afloat, get wind; find vent; see the light; go forth, take air, acquire currency, pass current; go the rounds, go the round of the newspapers, go through the length and breadth of the land; virum volitare per ora; pass from mouth to mouth; spread; run like wildfire, spread like wildfire.
[Adjectives] published; current (news) [more]; in circulation, public; notorious; flagrant, arrant; open [more]; trumpet-tongued; encyclical, encyclic, promulgatory; exoteric.
[Adverbs] publicly; in open court, with open doors.
[Interjections] Oyez! O yes! notice!
[Phrases] notice is hereby given; this is to give, these are to give notice; nomina stultorum parietibus haerent; semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum.