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IELTS BNC: 15073 COCA: 15468

placard

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
placard /ˈplækɚd/ noun
plural placards
placard
/ˈplækɚd/
noun
plural placards
Learner's definition of PLACARD
[count]
: a large notice or sign put up in a public place or carried by people通告;标语牌;广告牌
IELTS BNC: 15073 COCA: 15468

placard

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noun

plac·​ard ˈpla-kərd How to pronounce placard (audio)
-ˌkärd
1
: a notice posted in a public place : poster
2
: a small card or metal plaque

placard

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verb

plac·​ard ˈpla-ˌkärd How to pronounce placard (audio)
-kərd
placarded; placarding; placards

transitive verb

1
a
: to cover with or as if with posters
b
: to post in a public place
2
: to announce by or as if by posting

Synonyms

Noun

Verb

Example Sentences

Noun The placard on the door says that the church was built in the late 1600s. a placard announcing a campaign rally at the downtown plaza Verb placarded the poster about the upcoming play to the bulletin board placarded the news about the planned construction project all over the neighborhood
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The guide for each painting is available on an app, which can be downloaded upon entry, but a QR code on each placard allows for individual scanning, as well. Griffin Wiles, The Indianapolis Star, 8 July 2022 Usually, a photograph will stand alone, and accompanying information will be displayed on a placard next to it. Julius Constantine Motal, NBC News, 23 June 2022 The Americans were still just standing there, joyless, empty, as a volunteer held a placard reminding them to put their masks on. Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 18 Feb. 2022 At least her sister is too young to be entrusted with a placard. Han Ong, The New Yorker, 18 July 2022 Check your tires' air pressure in hot weather conditions and refer to the manufacturer placard, found on the driver's side doorjamb, to see what the air pressure is supposed to be. Victoria Moorwood, The Enquirer, 22 June 2022 The shirt, as the placard notes, would remain a favorite of McCartney's, donned during his Wings Over America tour in 1976. Jordan Runtagh, PEOPLE.com, 4 Apr. 2022 Courtney John included a picture of Jorts the cat on her picket line placard. Allison Prang, WSJ, 26 Apr. 2022 Matt Bradley, one of three SDSU players who hasn’t been here before, neglected to take his name placard from the interview session Wednesday as a keepsake. Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Mar. 2022
Verb
The city’s Department of Transportation will have a 10-person team to target areas of the city prone to placard abuse, including lower Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn, the mayor said. Katie Honan, WSJ, 21 Feb. 2019 The order said that the property might be placarded with warning signs if the issues were not remediated. cleveland.com, 18 May 2017 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English placquart formal document, from Middle French placard, from plaquer to make adhere, plate — more at plaque

First Known Use

Noun

1560, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

circa 1713, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

Time Traveler
The first known use of placard was in 1560
IELTS BNC: 15073 COCA: 15468

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