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Placard - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A placard is a sign or poster displayed in public, often made of cardboard or paper, used to convey information, advertise, or protest. It is typically held or mounted for visibility.

placard

/ˈplækɑrd/ /ˈplækɑːd/

Definition:

A sign or poster for public display, often conveying information or protest messages.

Synonyms:

poster, sign, banner, notice, billboard

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

blank space, silence

Common Collocations:

protest placard, display a placard, carry a placard, wave a placard

Derivatives:

placarded, placarding

Usage Tips:

Use "placard" for formal signs in protests or notices; avoid for small handwritten notes.

Common Phrases:

hold up a placard, wave a placard, march with placards

Etymology:

From French "placard," meaning "notice," derived from Old French "plaquier" (to plaster).

Examples:

  • 1. She held a bright yellow placard at the rally.
  • 2. The store hung a promotional placard in the window.
  • 3. Protesters waved placards demanding climate action.
  • 4. He placed a small placard on his desk with his name.

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