Synonym: people, populace, population, society. Antonym: private. Similar words: publicly, in public, republic, Republican, publicity, publication, the general public, publish. Meaning: ['pʌblɪk] n. 1. people in general considered as a whole 2. a body of people sharing some common interest. adj. 1. not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole 2. affecting the people or community as a whole.
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(91) Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down.
(92) They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public.
(93) Hangings took place outside the prison as a public spectacle.
(94) The public should be educated to use resources more effectively.
(95) France and Germany invest far more per capita in public transport than Britain.
(96) The public never had faith in his ability to handle the job.
(97) She arranged a publicity stunt to make the public aware of the product.
(98) It is outrageous that the figures are not in the public domain.
(99) She does not like to contradict her husband in public.
(100) The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy.
(101) I think it is a totally unwarranted waste of public money.
(102) There is growing public alarm at this increase in crime.
(103) The government has decided that the publication of the report would be 'contrary to the public interest'.
(104) The gold medalist has been widely exposed to the public on television.
(105) These charities depend on the compassionate feelings and generosity of the general public.
(106) The government was slow to inform the public about the health hazards of lead in petrol.
(107) Public opinion is going against the government on this issue.
(108) I will always love, even though public opinion into the sea.
(109) After six years of fighting public opinion has turned against the war.
(110) It is sad to see a county confine its activities to undignified public bickering.
(111) Here is an example of a TV advertisement telling the public about a new breakfast cereal.
(112) She made an emotional public appeal on her son's behalf.
(113) The negotiators were meeting in secret for several months before the peace agreement was made public.
(114) He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
(115) All authority was vested in the woman, who discharged every kind of public duty.
(116) The project was denounced as a scandalous waste of public money.
(117) There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers.
(118) Downing Street has been off limits to the general public since 1982.
(119) We are here to provide a service for the public.
(120) They ran their own successful public relations business in London.
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