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beam vs publicise

publicise vs beam

beam is a noun but publicise is not a noun.

beam and publicise both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
beam Yes No Yes No
publicise No No Yes No
As verbs, publicise is a hypernym of beam; that is, publicise is a word with a broader meaning than beam:
  • beam: broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
  • publicise: make public
Other hypernyms of beam include air, bare, publicize.
beam (noun) publicise (noun)
long thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction
a gymnastic apparatus used by women gymnasts
the broad side of a ship
(nautical) breadth amidships
a signal transmitted along a narrow path; guides airplane pilots in darkness or bad weather
a column of light (as from a beacon)
a group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation
beam (verb) publicise (verb)
smile radiantly; express joy through one's facial expression make public
broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television call attention to
express with a beaming face or smile
experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion
have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink
emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light
Difference between beam and publicise

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