publiciser
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who publicizes: A "publiciser" is an individual whose role or action involves making something widely known or promoting it to the public. This often refers to someone engaged in advertising, publicity, or promotional activities.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The company hired a skilled publiciser to manage the product launch campaign.
- As a publiciser for the charity, her job was to raise awareness about their cause.
Advanced Usage
- The term "publiciser" specifically denotes an agent—a person who performs the act of publicizing. It is often used in professional or formal contexts related to marketing, communications, and media.
Variants and Related Words
- Publicize (verb): To make information about something generally known.
- They plan to publicize the event through social media.
- Publicist (noun): A person, especially one employed by an individual or organization, whose job is to generate and manage publicity. This is a more common professional synonym.
- The actor's publicist issued a statement to the press.
- Publicity (noun): Notice or attention given to someone or something by the media.
- The scandal generated a lot of negative publicity.
Synonyms
- Promoter: A person or company that finances or organizes a project, especially a sporting event or concert, with the aim of publicizing it.
- Marketer: A person whose duties include the promotion and selling of a company's products.
- Propagandist: A person who spreads propaganda, which can be a specific form of publicizing ideas or information, often with a biased agenda.
Notes on Usage
- "Publiciser" is a less common variant, particularly in American English, where "publicist" is the standard term for a professional in this field. "Publiciser" can sometimes have a broader, more general sense of anyone who publicizes, not necessarily a professional.
- The spelling "publicizer" is also acceptable, following American English conventions.
Noun
- someone who publicizes