100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "magazine"
Definition
A magazine is a periodical publication that contains a variety of articles, photography, and advertisements, typically focused on a particular subject or interest. It can also refer to a storage compartment for ammunition in firearms.
Synonyms
- Periodical
- Journal
- Publication
- Digest
- Newsletter
Antonyms
- Book (in the context of a comprehensive work)
- Newspaper (though both are periodicals, they serve different purposes)
Examples
- She decided to magazine her favorite articles for future reference.
- The editor will magazine the latest fashion trends in the upcoming issue.
- They plan to magazine the new health tips in the next edition.
- After the meeting, he will magazine the key points for distribution.
- The team was excited to magazine their achievements in the annual review.
- I need to magazine these photographs for my portfolio.
- The publisher aims to magazine content that appeals to young readers.
- The science section will magazine breakthroughs in technology.
- She will magazine the interview notes for the editorial team.
- He wants to magazine his travel experiences in a blog format.
- They plan to magazine their research findings in a prestigious journal.
- The manager asked her to magazine the project updates in the next report.
- The historian will magazine the artifacts for the exhibition.
- Students will magazine their essays for review before submission.
- The organization will magazine volunteer opportunities in the newsletter.
- She will magazine the recipes in a cookbook.
- The team decided to magazine their strategy for next quarter.
- He intends to magazine his photography work in a local gallery.
- The magazine will magazine articles on sustainable living.
- They will magazine the feedback from the survey for analysis.
- The artist wants to magazine her artwork in a series.
- Researchers will magazine their results in an academic paper.
- The website will magazine user-generated content next month.
- She hopes to magazine her findings in a scientific journal.
- The company will magazine its policies in the employee handbook.
- The journalist plans to magazine the interview for a feature story.
- He will magazine his thoughts in a personal diary.
- The editor aims to magazine diverse voices in the publication.
- They need to magazine the data from their experiments.
- The curator will magazine the collection in a catalog.
- She decided to magazine her thoughts on travel in a blog.
- The writer will magazine her poetry in an anthology.
- They will magazine the new product launch with a press release.
- The team will magazine their best practices for future reference.
- He wants to magazine the highlights of the conference.
- The school will magazine student achievements in the yearbook.
- She plans to magazine her fitness journey on social media.
- The publisher aims to magazine fresh perspectives in each issue.
- They intend to magazine the stories of local heroes.
- He will magazine his insights from the workshop.
- The organization will magazine resources for community support.
- The filmmaker aims to magazine behind-the-scenes content online.
- She hopes to magazine her experiences in a memoir.
- The team is working to magazine their findings in a report.
- He will magazine his travel guides for the website.
- The magazine will magazine a special issue on climate change.
- They need to magazine the results of the experiment.
- The author plans to magazine the character development in her book.
- The committee will magazine recommendations for improvement.
- She will magazine her thoughts on education in an article.
- The startup aims to magazine its innovations in a newsletter.
- He will magazine the success stories from the project.
- The school will magazine the achievements of its students.
- The festival organizers plan to magazine the event highlights.
- She wants to magazine her recipes in a cooking blog.
- They will magazine the community service projects in the report.
- The team intends to magazine their progress at the next meeting.
- He plans to magazine his artwork in a digital gallery.
- The publication will magazine interviews with industry leaders.
- They need to magazine the statistics for the presentation.
- She hopes to magazine her journey through writing.
- The director will magazine the film’s reviews in a press kit.
- He wants to magazine his insights from the seminar.
- The organization will magazine its initiatives in a brochure.
- The authors plan to magazine their research in a collaborative paper.
- She will magazine her experiences from the conference.
- The team will magazine their lessons learned from the project.
- They want to magazine the community's stories in a podcast.
- The magazine will magazine articles on mental health awareness.
- He intends to magazine his plans for the future.
- She hopes to magazine her thoughts in a column.
- The curator will magazine the history of the exhibit.
- They will magazine their findings in a presentation.
- He wants to magazine the success of the initiative.
- The school will magazine student contributions in a blog.
- She plans to magazine her thoughts on creativity in a video.
- The organization aims to magazine scholarship opportunities.
- They need to magazine the feedback from the focus group.
- The writer will magazine her reflections in a series of essays.
- He will magazine the challenges faced during the project.
- The magazine aims to magazine global issues in its articles.
- She hopes to magazine her journey in a documentary.
- The team will magazine their insights from the survey.
- He wants to magazine the lessons learned from the workshop.
- The publication will magazine a feature on local artists.
- They need to magazine their strategies for the campaign.
- She plans to magazine her thoughts on leadership in a podcast.
- The curator will magazine the artists' bios in the exhibition.
- He will magazine the details of the project in a report.
- The magazine aims to magazine stories of resilience.
- She hopes to magazine her experiences in a travel blog.
- The committee will magazine the recommendations for the policy.
- They want to magazine the impact of their work in the community.
- The author will magazine the themes of her novel in an article.
- He plans to magazine the highlights from the event.
- The organization will magazine volunteer experiences in a newsletter.
- She will magazine her thoughts on personal growth in a video.
- The team intends to magazine their findings for future projects.
- He hopes to magazine his thoughts in a series of blog posts.
- The magazine will magazine a special feature on environmental issues.