| Definition/Meaning | Word/Phrase |
| living quarters provided for public convenience |
accommodation
|
| agency that designs advertisement to call public attention to its clients |
ad agency
,
advertising agency
|
| public promotion of some product or service |
ad
,
advert
,
advertisement
,
advertising
,
advertizement
,
advertizing
|
| Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792) |
Adam
,
Robert Adam
|
| segment of the public that is easily influenced by mass media (chiefly British) |
admass
|
| mass-market advertising to public |
admass
|
| announce to the public |
advertise
|
| business of drawing public attention to goods and services |
advertising
,
publicizing
|
| announcement that usually advises or warns the public of some threat |
advisory
|
| transactions of professional or public interest |
affairs
|
| public square |
agora
,
forum
,
green
,
piazza
,
plaza
|
| morbid fear of open spaces (as fear of being caught alone in some public place) |
agoraphobia
|
| fear of open or public places |
agoraphobia
|
| leisurely walk (usually in some public place) |
amble
,
perambulation
,
promenade
,
saunter
,
stroll
|
| adviser to the court on some matter of law who is not a party to the case; usually someone who wants to influence the outcome of a lawsuit involving matters of wide public interest |
amicus curiae
,
friend of the court
|
| United States industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts (1835-1919) |
Andrew Carnegie
,
Carnegie
|
| formal public statement |
announcement
,
annunciation
,
declaration
,
proclamation
|
| public statement about something that is happening or going to happen |
announcement
,
promulgation
|
| former political party in the United States; founded in 1825 in opposition to Freemasonry in public affairs |
Anti-Masonic Party
|
| act of appearing in public view |
appearance
|