Poster (noun)

  1. A large printed picture or notice used for decoration or advertising, typically one fixed to a wall or billboard.
  2. A large printed sheet of paper for advertising an event or product.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french affiche "poster", from afficher "display", from à "to" + fixer "to fix".

Examples:

  1. He hung a poster of his favorite band on his wall.
  2. She designed a poster for the concert.
  3. He collected posters of famous movies.
  4. She put up posters around the city to promote her business.
  5. He bought a poster of the world map for his office.
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