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placard

Noun
pl: placards

This term evokes a sense of public visibility and urgency, typically associated with grassroots activism or official mandates. It suggests a temporary but bold communication method designed to be seen from a distance by a crowd or passersby. Unlike a permanent sign or a small flyer, a placard is characterized by its portability and its role as a tool for immediate communication in a shared space, whether for political protest or regulatory compliance.

Meanings

Noun

A large printed poster or sign, typically carried by a person in a public demonstration or attached to a wall, used to convey a political or social message.

"The protesters carried placards demanding a change in the law."

Noun

A notice or sign posted in a public place to provide information or warnings, often required by law or regulation.

"The building had a safety placard posted near the emergency exit."

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