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classified magazine

1 of 1noun
/ˈklæsɪfaɪd ˌmæɡəˈzin/
Forms:classified magazines
1

a publication focused on classified advertisements, enabling individuals and businesses to promote products, services, or job opportunities in categorized sections

A classified magazine is a type of publication that focuses on advertisements, typically in the form of classified listings. These magazines are often filled with small, categorized ads for services, products, job opportunities, real estate, or personal notices. Classified magazines are designed to help businesses or individuals reach a targeted audience for specific needs, such as finding employees, selling items, or advertising local services. Unlike general interest magazines, which contain articles and features, classified magazines primarily focus on these types of advertisements, often organized by category for easy navigation.

  • I found a job opening in the classified magazine that looked perfect for me.
  • She bought a classified magazine to look for a second-hand car.
  • He placed an ad in the classified magazine to sell his old bicycle.
  • I like browsing through the classified magazine to see if there are any good deals.
  • They were able to find a local moving company by looking in the classified magazine.