Crossword-Solution: ADVERT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Advert | v. i. | To turn the mind or attention; to refer; to take heed or notice; -- with to; as, he adverted to what was said. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “ADVERT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Pitch on a programme | 1 answer |
| Breaktime viewing on TV | 1 answer |
| promotional notice | 1 answer |
| notice promoting goods | 1 answer |
| Tv spot, in London | 1 answer |
| Telly pitch | 1 answer |
| Telly commercial | 1 answer |
| Spot on the telly | 1 answer |
| Spot on the Beeb | 1 answer |
| Remark or comment | 1 answer |
| Refer, with "to" | 1 answer |
| Posting on a British billboard | 1 answer |
| Plug on the telly | 1 answer |
| Pitch to buy potato crisps, say | 1 answer |
| ITV spot | 1 answer |
| Brit's billboard | 1 answer |
| Coventry commercial | 1 answer |
| Commercial, in British slang | 1 answer |
| Commercial, in Britain | 1 answer |
| Commercial on the telly | 1 answer |
| PROMOTIONAL messages sent to long lists of people via computer | 2 answers |
| TV commercial | 4 answers |
| Refer (to) | 9 answers |
| Allude | 16 answers |
| ALLUDE to | 17 answers |
| Refer | 20 answers |
| Call attention (to) | 21 answers |
| Commercial ___ | 38 answers |
| Publish | 62 answers |
| advertisement | 67 answers |
| Publicity | 79 answers |
| publication | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ADVERT (5)
And yet, that it may be determined whether the foundations that I have laid are sufficiently secure, I find myself in a measure constrained to advert to them.
See Advert.] To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; - often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss.
The duke troubles Mr Adolphus again upon this subject, as, in consequence of the editor of the "Morning Chronicle" having thought proper to advert to this subject in a paragraph published on the 18th instant, the duke has referred the paper of that date and that of the 12th to the Attorney and Solicitor-general, his counsel, to consider whether the editor ought not to be prosecuted.
That is why I have to advert to it now, although it is naturally impossible for me in this place to give you any account of the evidence on which the admission of such a consciousness is based.
But before I leave Niagara, I must advert to one disgusting circumstance which can hardly have escaped the observation of any decent traveller who has visited the Falls.
Quotes with ADVERT (3)
Because, George thought as she sat there with her eyes closed back before Christmas in Mrs Rock's self-consciously comfortable chair in the counselling office, how can it be that there's an advert on TV with dancing bananas unpeeling themselves in it and teabags doing a dance, and her mother will never see that advert? How can that advert exist and her mother not exist in the world? She didn't say it out loud, though, because there wasn't a point. It isn't about saying. It is…
The problem with trying to find your happiness through avoidance is the nature of reality. Reality simply does not allow us to evade unwanted experiences. Sure, we might be able to escape a few {...] but the evasive life often comes at a cost, like having to live your life in terror. Even if we can successfully ward off some terrifying experiences, we can not advert them all. Particularly, the most unpleasant ones: sickness, old age and death. If our strategy has been to flea…
I used to size people up to see whether they were a good advert for meditation. Then at some point it clicked that there wasn't a type of person they were going to become. They were each just more and more themselves. Jim was very Jim, Isaac was unique in his Isaac-ness and Debbie was increasingly Debbie. That was a great relief - that I could relax into being Tessa.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, WSJ.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1957–2024).