How to Use "Magazine" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words magazine (n): a thin booklet with a paper cover that contains articles and pictures and is usually published every month or week

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Used with verbs:

"I read that magazine recently."
(read, saw, looked at, bought)

"I am looking at the magazine now."
(looking at)

"She writes for a women's magazine."
(writes for, edits, publishes)

"We subscribe to various magazines every month."
(subscribe to, get)

"The magazine features recipes each month."
(features, contains, carries, runs)

Used with adjectives:

"I subscribe to a fashion magazine."
(fashion, bridal, news, travel, trade, gardening, local, national, online) *many additional adjectives

"Popular magazines have the latest gossip."
(popular, leading, major)

"We receive weekly magazines in the mail."
(weekly, monthly, new)

"We recycle old magazines."
(old)

Used with nouns:

"Did you see the magazine cover?"
(cover, article, column, feature, interview, piece, story, report)

"I don't like the new magazine format."
(format, layout)

"She is a well-known magazine editor."
(editor, writer, publisher, photographer, columnist, journalist, reporter)

"They have articles for every magazine reader."
(reader)

"I'll be waiting by the magazine rack."
(rack, section)

"I ordered a magazine subscription."
(subscription)

Used with prepositions:

"There is nothing interesting in that magazine."
(in)


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