Gazette ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gazette ( noun )

  1. A newspaper or journal that is published regularly, typically daily or weekly.
  2. An official journal in which legal or governmental notices are published.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "gazette" which means newspaper or journal.

Examples:

  1. He read the local gazette every morning over breakfast.
  2. I subscribed to the gazette to keep up with local news and events.
  3. The government gazette is an official journal that publishes legal notices and government announcements.
  4. The gazette was first published in the 18th century and has been a trusted source of information ever since.
  5. Many small towns have their own gazette that covers local news and events.

(As a verb)

Gazette ( verb )

  1. A newspaper or journal that is published regularly, typically daily or weekly.
  2. An official journal in which legal or governmental notices are published.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "gazette" which means newspaper or journal.

Examples:

  1. He read the local gazette every morning over breakfast.
  2. I subscribed to the gazette to keep up with local news and events.
  3. The government gazette is an official journal that publishes legal notices and government announcements.
  4. The gazette was first published in the 18th century and has been a trusted source of information ever since.
  5. Many small towns have their own gazette that covers local news and events.
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