magazine

simple noun139 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A magazine that is available on the internet.

A magazine that is published once a month.

A magazine that is published every week.

A magazine about clothing, style, and beauty.

Refers to a recently published or launched magazine.

A magazine that is liked or read by many people.

A magazine that is distributed and read throughout a country.

A magazine printed on shiny, high-quality paper, often about fashion, celebrities, or lifestyle.

A very large, important, or well-known magazine.

One of the most important or successful magazines in a particular field.

A magazine focusing on a specific city or region.

Refers to a magazine from a past issue or a long time ago.

A magazine focused on automobiles.

A magazine printed entirely in color.

A magazine containing many pictures or drawings.

A magazine containing sexually explicit pictures or articles.

An informal term for a pornographic magazine.

A magazine produced by a company for its employees or customers.

A magazine that is published four times a year.

A magazine with pictures of naked or nearly naked women.

A magazine produced by a company for its employees or customers.

A magazine that is published every two months.

A formal term for a magazine containing sexually explicit material.

A magazine for a local church community.

A piece of writing on a particular subject in a magazine.

A special or prominent article in a magazine.

To give special importance to a particular article or person.

Used to say when a magazine is published and becomes available.

To include a particular article, story, or advertisement.

A specific publication of a magazine, such as the January issue.

A single example of a printed magazine.

A particular version of a magazine, often for a specific region or time.

Used to indicate that something is contained within the pages of a magazine.

To look at and understand the words and pictures in a magazine.

To view the contents of a magazine, often without reading in detail.

To officially start or introduce a new magazine to the public.

To begin the process of creating and publishing a magazine.

To turn the pages of a magazine quickly and casually.

To establish or start a new magazine.