publication
Roget category 531
4. Words relating to the intellectual faculties› 4.9. Modes of communication
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Publication
noun
publication —
public announcement
etc.
527 —
promulgation,
propagation,
proclamation,
pronunziamento [It] —
circulation,
indiction†,
edition —
hue and cry.
publicity,
notoriety,
currency,
flagrancy,
cry,
bruit,
hype —
vox populi —
report
etc.
(news)
532.
the Press,
public press,
newspaper,
journal,
gazette,
daily —
telegraphy —
publisher
etc.
v. —
imprint.
circular,
circular letter —
manifesto,
advertisement,
ad.
,
placard,
bill,
affiche†,
broadside,
poster —
notice
etc.
527.
verb
publish —
make public,
make known
etc.
(information)
527 —
speak of,
talk of —
broach,
utter —
put forward —
circulate,
propagate,
promulgate —
spread,
spread abroad —
rumor,
diffuse,
disseminate,
evulugate —
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
&c. —
be public,
become public
etc.
adj. —
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 [Lat.] —
pass from mouth to mouth —
spread —
run like wildfire,
spread like wildfire.
adjective
published
etc.
v. —
current
etc.
(news)
532 —
in circulation,
public —
notorious —
flagrant,
arrant —
open
etc.
525 —
trumpet-tongued —
encyclical,
encyclic†,
promulgatory† —
exoteric.
adverb
publicly
etc.
adj. —
in open court,
with open doors.
interjection
Oyez!,
O yes!,
notice!,
phrase
notice is hereby given —
this is to give,
these are to give notice —
nomina stultorum parietibus haerent [Lat.] —
semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum [Lat.].
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