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commercial message

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Word: Commercial Message

Part of Speech: Noun

Explanation:

A "commercial message" is a type of advertisement that is usually shown on television or heard on the radio. Its purpose is to promote a product, service, or brand. These messages are paid for by businesses that want to reach potential customers.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: You will often hear commercial messages during breaks in TV shows or between songs on the radio.
  • Audience: Commercial messages target people who might be interested in buying what is being advertised.
Example:
  • "During the game, there were several commercial messages about the new smartphone."
Advanced Usage:

In more formal discussions, you might refer to commercial messages as "advertising spots" or "advertisements." In marketing studies, you might analyze the effectiveness of different commercial messages to see which ones engage viewers or listeners better.

Word Variants:
  • Commercial (adjective): Related to business or commerce.
  • Message (noun): Information conveyed to someone.
Different Meanings:
  • The word "commercial" can also refer to anything related to commerce, such as "commercial law" (law related to business).
  • "Message" can mean any form of communication, not just ads. For example, a text message or a written message.
Synonyms:
  • Advertisement
  • Ad
  • Promo (short for promotion)
  • Spot (often used in the context of a TV or radio ad)
Idioms:

While there are no specific idioms that include "commercial message," the term "to get the message across" means to successfully communicate an idea or information, which can be relevant in advertising discussions.

Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific phrasal verbs directly related to "commercial message," but you might use "cut down on" when talking about reducing the number of ads someone sees or hears.

Noun
  1. a commercially sponsored ad on radio or television

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