Synonyms for magazine
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin |
Top 10 synonyms for magazine Other synonyms for the word magazine
Définition of magazine
Origin :- 1580s, "place for storing goods, especially military ammunition," from Middle French magasin "warehouse, depot, store" (15c.), from Italian magazzino, from Arabic makhazin, plural of makhzan "storehouse" (cf. Spanish almacén "warehouse, magazine"), from khazana "to store up." The original sense is almost obsolete; meaning "periodical journal" dates from the publication of the first one, "Gentleman's Magazine," in 1731, which was so called from earlier use of the word for a printed list of military stores and information, or in a figurative sense, from the publication being a "storehouse" of information.
- noun periodic publication
- noun arsenal of weapons
- But that's no reason why John shouldn't send his story to Blackwood's Magazine.
- Extract from : « The Foolish Lovers » by St. John G. Ervine
- It is written by an Italian named Marinetti, in a magazine which is called Poesia.
- Extract from : « Alarms and Discursions » by G. K. Chesterton
- I must beg your pardon for the epistle you sent me appearing in the Magazine.
- Extract from : « The Letters of Robert Burns » by Robert Burns
- I loaded the magazine and sat down to wait for the animals to land.
- Extract from : « The Long Labrador Trail » by Dillon Wallace
- I called my sketch "A Patch of Light," and sent it to a magazine.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- The magazine writers were "tearing off copy," the painters were simply "slapping it down."
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- My magazine editor said he would use it, but he, too, appeared surprised.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- Or at a corner newsstand I would catch a glimpse of my name on the cover of some magazine.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- I felt this first before the strike, when I went to my magazine editor.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- I went back to my magazine editor and asked for a job in his office.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
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