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    -ad
    /ad/

    suffix

    • 1. (forming nouns) in collective numerals: "myriad"
    • 2. (forming nouns) in names of females in classical mythology: "dryad"

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  2. AD definition: 1. informal for an advertisement: 2. abbreviation for Anno Domini: a Latin phrase meaning "in the…. Learn more.

  3. 1. active duty. 2. after date. 3. airworthiness directive. 4. Alzheimer's disease. 5. anno Domini often printed in small capitals and often punctuated.

  4. a picture, sign, etc. that is used to make a product or service known and persuade people to buy it: an advertisement for sth Her first modelling job was in an advertisement for baked beans.

  5. Ad definition: advertisement (defs. 1, 2). . See examples of AD used in a sentence.

  6. An ad is a commercial or a print promotion for some product or service. In other words, an ad is an advertisement. When a company uses print or broadcasting — newspapers, magazines, the Internet, or television, for example — to attempt to sell more of something, it's an ad.

  7. The meaning of ADVERTISEMENT is a public notice; especially : a paid notice that is published or broadcast (as to attract customers or to provide information of public interest). How to use advertisement in a sentence.

  8. a notice, picture or film telling people about a product, job or service. The TV ads were first run last year. They've produced an ad for a new chocolate bar. We put an ad on a classifieds website. A $10 million TV ad campaign. an ad agency. see also attack ad, banner ad. Extra Examples. Topics TV, radio and news b1, Business b1. Word Origin.

  9. You use AD in dates to indicate a number of years or centuries since the year in which Jesus Christ is believed to have been born. ...the Great Fire of 1136 AD. American English : AD / ˈeɪ di /

  10. ad (informal) a notice, picture, or short movie telling people about a product, job, or service: We put an ad in the local paper. an ad for a new candy bar commercial an advertisement played during a television, radio, or online show

  11. AD (Latin Anno Domini, meaning ‘in the year of the Lord’) or CE (= Common Era) are put before or after the date for the years after Christ's birth, for example, AD 44 or 44 AD, but they are not used with years after about 200 AD.