advert - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of advert in Hindi

  • विज्ञापन
  • ध्यान दिलाना
  • जिक्र करना
  • उल्लेख करना
  • संकेत करना
  • ध्यान आकर्षित करना
  • निदेश करना

advert Definition

verb

  • refer to in speaking or writing. ( बोलने या लिखने में संदर्भित। )

noun

  • an advertisement. ( एक विज्ञापन। )

advert Example

  • to place an advert in the paper ( कागज में विज्ञापन लगाने के लिए )
  • Cash raised will be used to plant and maintain the area where the advert is displayed. ( उठाए गए नकदी का उपयोग उस क्षेत्र को रोपण और बनाए रखने के लिए किया जाएगा जहां विज्ञापन प्रदर्शित होता है। )
  • a television advert ( एक टेलीविजन विज्ञापन )
  • he had failed to advert to the consequences that his conduct was having ( वह उन परिणामों का विज्ञापन करने में विफल रहा था जो उसके आचरण के थे )

More Sentence

  • I put out an advert for an assistant
  • The leaflets back a cinema advert being aired locally with the same message.
  • he replied to a job advert
  • an advert for cheap flights
  • I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture!
  • If the news reports failed to tell you it was Christmas, the adverts were quick to plug that gap.
  • It is a matter which your Honours have already seen was adverted to by his Honour in the second sentence.
  • They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews.
  • The cinema was half full and the adverts went on for over half an hour… ridiculous.
  • Now, that is a matter which was adverted to in this Court in a case referred to on page 72 of the application book.
  • Advertisers place their adverts where they think they can reach their audience.
  • Trying to spot what on earth adverts are selling helps fill the gaps between television programmes.
  • However, our first adverts of the season hit the shelves next week, and then our traffic will rocket.
  • There is no need to prove that D adverted to the consequences at all.
  • It's not just about bus shelter adverts and nice shelves in the supermarket.
  • It seems, however, that it is not just the adverts that prey on young minds.
  • The New Year is usually a very poor time for quality adverts on television.
  • Within days, Kerry's camp responded in kind, buying a series of adverts in key swing states.
  • Poster adverts that talk to people walking by could soon be hitting the high street.
  • Now, your Honours, in relation to the fourth of those propositions - the first one I have adverted to already.
  • People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read.
  • If viewers could rate adverts they like, perhaps the insulting ones would quickly get weeded out.
  • The gloss I just referred to is adverted to in paragraph 34 of our written submissions
  • His report is not helpful and given the shortcomings already adverted to , I prefer to rely on the evidence.
  • Have you ever noticed how the adverts at London tube stations vary depending on where you are?
  • One of the banned adverts in the series appeared as a poster and showed a photograph of an alleyway at night.