Commercial

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English

Noun

Commercial (plural Commercials)
  1. An advertisement in a common media format, usually radio or television.

Adjective

Commercial (comparative more Commercial, superlative most Commercial)

  1. Of or pertaining to commerce.

Adverbs for Commercial

sordidly; blatantly; profitably; readily; thrivingly; flourishingly; prosperously; productively; unaccountably; satisfactorily; fairly; openly; frankly; avowedly; brilliantly; insistently; briskly; cheerfully; keenly; terribly; competently; thoroughly; dully; tediously; comically; actively; successfully; assiduously; energetically; shrewdly; craftily.

Hyponyms

infomercial

Hypernyms

advertisement

Thesaurus

broadcast, business, businesslike, canned show, commercial announcement, commercial program, electrical transcription, industrial, materialistic, mercantile, merchant, moneymaking, network show, newscast, plug, practical, prosaic, radio fare, radiobroadcast, realistic, rebroadcast, rerun, retail, serial, soap opera, sound effects, sportscast, spot, spot announcement, sustainer, taped program, trade, trading, utilitarian, wholesale, workaday, workday, working

Etymology

commerce

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French

Etymology

commerce

Pronunciation

Adjective

Commercial m. (f. Commerciale, m. plural commerciaux, f. plural Commerciales)

  1. commercial

Noun

Commercial m. (plural commerciaux)

  1. a salesman