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First of all, the advertisement should be attractive, meaning that people would not lose interests from moving on after saw the advertisement. Second, be short. Short doesn't mean nonsense or less of information. A good advertisement should be memorable after just tens of seconds.
The likely derivation is that a "plug" is something that, for whatever purpose, is "stuck into" something else. A commercial "plug" is "stuck into" another context as an advertisement for the concern making the "plug". Equally pertinent: In the nineteenth century, a "plugger" was one working as a salesman for a particular product.
In the United States, normally the word "advertisement" is abbreviated as simply "ad" for convenience. In Great Britain, however, the word is normally shortened to "advert" instead, but both abbreviations mean the same thing.
If you mean, what is a common abbreviation used for "advertisement," then I would assume you're thinking of "ad." As in, "Did you see my ad in the newspaper for a babysitter?"
Intangible means something you can't touch, and Tangible means something you can touch.
There many other words with the same meaning of emphasized. Some of these words include stressed, insisted upon, highlighted, underlined and so many more.
It means to emphasize something very strongly, like "I liked that car, and how!"
When something is underscored, it means that it is being emphasized or stressed. There must be sufficient attention devoted to something what is being underscored.
.Catholic AnswerReligious Ceremonies? If you mean the sacraments established by Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, of course it emphasized the need for grace through the means that God established against the protestant revolutionaries who were attempted to redefine religion as something entirely different from what God had revealed.
You emphasize part of it.e.g. Emphasize
Emphasis is primarily a noun that refers to special importance or significance placed on something. However, it can also be used as a verb to mean giving special importance or prominence to something.
"Biko" in Igbo means "please" in English. It is commonly used to make polite requests or to emphasize a need for something.
an advertisement.
the announcement, advertisement
"Emphasized" means to give special importance or attention to something, to make it stand out or be more noticeable. It is used to highlight the significance of a particular idea, point, or aspect.
the word bloody is only used to emphasize something, such as, "that was a bloody good fruit basket we had for lunch." Or, that new vehicle was running bloody well.
"Superlicious" is not a standard English word. It may be a variation or misspelling of the word "superior" or a combination of "super" and "delicious" to emphasize something as exceptionally good or excellent.