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demonstrate to take part in a public activity to show support for or against a cause. [1/4 definitions]
demonstration a rally or other public activity in support of or against a particular cause. [1/2 definitions]
exhibition a public showing of art, crafts, products, or skills. [1/2 definitions]
exposition a public display of tools or goods; exhibition. [1/2 definitions]
famous recognized or liked by the public.
farmers' market a public market at which farmers sell fresh produce directly to customers. Other things like flowers, handicrafts, baked goods, and other prepared foods are often sold at farmers' markets too.
flier a printed sheet with information about people or events that is handed out to the public. [1/2 definitions]
forum the central place in ancient Roman cities where people gathered for business and public meetings. [2 definitions]
graffito something written, scratched, or drawn on subway cars, buses, or walls in public places.
hall a large room or public building for meetings or social gatherings. [1/3 definitions]
heckle to bother a public speaker or performer by saying rude things or asking annoying questions.
highway a major public road on which one can drive at high speeds, especially between cities.
honor high public value or respect. [1/8 definitions]
house the audience at a public event. [1/6 definitions]
hush to keep from public knowledge (often followed by "up"). [1/5 definitions]
impeach to accuse a person in public office of wrong or improper conduct.
institution an organization set up for a specific purpose, usually serving the public. Hospitals, churches, prisons, and schools can be institutions. [1/2 definitions]
introduce to bring to public notice. [1/4 definitions]
journalism the work of collecting news and information and giving it out to the public through newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other media.
ladies' room a public restroom for women and girls.
letterbox a British word for a public box in which people place letters to be sent by mail. "Letterbox" has the same meaning as "mailbox." [1/2 definitions]