Gazette
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verb
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(As a noun)
Gazette ( noun )
- A newspaper or journal that is published regularly, typically daily or weekly.
- An official journal in which legal or governmental notices are published.
Origin:
Derived from the french word "gazette" which means newspaper or journal.
Examples:
- He read the local gazette every morning over breakfast.
- I subscribed to the gazette to keep up with local news and events.
- The government gazette is an official journal that publishes legal notices and government announcements.
- The gazette was first published in the 18th century and has been a trusted source of information ever since.
- Many small towns have their own gazette that covers local news and events.
(As a verb)
Gazette ( verb )
- A newspaper or journal that is published regularly, typically daily or weekly.
- An official journal in which legal or governmental notices are published.
Origin:
Derived from the french word "gazette" which means newspaper or journal.
Examples:
- He read the local gazette every morning over breakfast.
- I subscribed to the gazette to keep up with local news and events.
- The government gazette is an official journal that publishes legal notices and government announcements.
- The gazette was first published in the 18th century and has been a trusted source of information ever since.
- Many small towns have their own gazette that covers local news and events.