How to Pronounce ADVERTISEMENT – ADVERTISEMENT in a Sentence

How to Pronounce ADVERTISEMENT – ADVERTISEMENT in a Sentence

How to Pronounce ADVERTISEMENT

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ADVERTISEMENT – it’s a noun with four syllables.

In British English stress the 2nd syllable.

It’s pronounced ad◦VER◦tis◦munt

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In American English stress the 3rd syllable.

It’s pronounced: ad◦ver◦TISE◦munt

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Note: ADVERTISEMENT can be abbreviated as ADVERT or simply AD

Let’s look at an illustrated sentence example.

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In the picture we see a highway with many billboards.

The sentence reads: Do you think there should be some control on the number of advertisements than can be shown?

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As you are interested in how to pronounce ADVERTISEMENT and seeing ADVERTISEMENT in a sentence, be sure to check another entry in The Pronunciation Guide:
Learn How to Pronounce SUITE – SUITE in a Sentence

Examples of suite from news items:

That detail is true, though in real life, it was an advertisement and not an article about Stanley Kubrick’s film splayed open on Betty’s table, splattered with blood.
Source: Salon
https://www.salon.com/2022/05/15/candy-the-shining-friday-the-13th/

The rise was driven mostly by surging overseas freight costs, but hotel, advertisement and rental fees also increased as more companies in the service industry began passing on their higher costs to customers.
Source: Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/japan-economy-prices-idUSKCN2NC02N

The sides adopted an Aug. 6, 2021, proposal by MLB to amend a section of the Official Baseball Rules which states: “No part of the uniform shall include patches or designs relating to commercial advertisement.”
Source: Seattle Times
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/padres-1st-mlb-team-to-reach-uniform-ad-deal-with-motorola/

In a 2016 study involving nearly 8,000 U.S. students, Stanford University researchers found that more than 80 percent of middle schoolers believed that an advertisement labeled as sponsored content was actually a news story.
Source: Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/schoolkids-are-falling-victim-to-disinformation-and-conspiracy-fantasies/

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Slide 5 – billboards
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