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public
adj
    1. Relating to or concerning all the people of a country or community.
      Example: public health
      Example: public opinion
      Thesaurus: common, accessible, universal, widespread, communal, civic, social; Antonym: private.
    2. Relating to the organization and administration of a community.
    3. Provided for the use of the community.
      Example: public library
      Example: public toilet
    4. Well known through exposure in the media.
      Example: a famous public figure
    5. Made, done or held, etc openly, for all to see, hear or participate in.
      Example: a public inquiry
    6. Known to all.
      Example: public knowledge
      Example: make one's views public
    7. Watched or attended by an audience, spectators, etc.
    8. Open to view; not private or secluded.
      Example: It's too public here
    9. Provided by or run by central or local government
      Example: under public ownership.
singular or plural noun
    1. The people or community.
      Thesaurus: community, society, population, citizens, multitude, nation, masses.
    2. A particular class of people.
      Example: the concert-going public
      Thesaurus: audience, constituency, buyers, market, supporters, voters.
    3. An author's or performer's, etc audience or group of devotees.
      Example: mustn't disappoint my public
Idiom: go public
    To become a public company.
    To make something previously private known to everyone.
Idiom: in public
    In the presence of other people.
Idiom: in the public eye
    Said of a person, etc: well known through media exposure.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin publicus, from populus people.

Info:
    Public can be treated as a singular or plural noun; to reinforce the plural the phrase members of the public is often used &wbox; &wbox; &wbox;


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