magazine

word

/ˈmæɡəˌzin/
MA-guh-zeen
/mˌæɡɐzˈiːn/
ma-guh-ZEEN

Definition

A magazine is a publication with articles, photos, and advertisements that is usually printed and sold regularly, such as every week or month. It can also refer to the part of a gun that holds bullets, but the publishing meaning is more common in everyday use.

Usage & Nuances

Most often, 'magazine' means a printed or digital periodical: 'fashion magazine', 'news magazine', 'sports magazine'. Don't confuse it with 'journal', which is often more academic or professional. In some contexts, especially military or technical ones, 'magazine' means the ammunition container in a gun.

Example Sentences

I bought a magazine at the airport.

basic

This magazine has many photos of animals.

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She reads a fashion magazine every month.

basic

I was flipping through a magazine while waiting for the dentist.

natural

Her article was published in a national magazine.

natural

I don’t really buy paper magazines anymore—I just read them online.

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