advertisers

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advertisers — noun

  • advertiserssingular
  • advertisersesplural

1. a company, organization, or individual that pays for commercials, sponsored post

1.名詞B2
釋義

a company, organization, or individual that pays for commercials, sponsored posts, or printed announcements in order to promote goods, services, or ideas to the public.

例句

Major advertisers such as Toyota and Unilever spend billions each year on digital marketing campaigns.

collocation: major advertisers + spend + on [media]

The news website attracted so many readers that advertisers eagerly bought banner space.

同義詞
  • sponsors

    Sponsors fund events, teams, or content in exchange for brand visibility, which is broader than simply buying ad space.

  • promoters

    Can refer to anyone who organises or publicises an event; not limited to paid advertising placements.

  • marketers

    A broader term covering all aspects of product promotion, including market research and branding, not just paid ads.

反義詞
  • consumers

    Consumers are the target audience of ads, not the ones paying for the advertising.

  • audience

    The viewers or readers who see the ads; advertisers pay to reach them.

文法句型

advertisers + verb (plural agreement)

advertisers + spend / pay / buy

用法筆記

Frequently used in the plural to refer collectively to the businesses or organisations that fund advertising in a particular medium, rather than to a single individual.

常見錯誤

The company advertisers their new product on TV.
The company advertises its new product on TV.
💡'advertisers' is a plural noun meaning companies that pay for ads; the verb form is 'advertise'.
The advertiser are spending more this year.
The advertisers are spending more this year.
💡'advertisers' is plural and takes a plural verb (are/spend).