publicly
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
public/ˈpʌblɪk/
▶adjective
- 1 of, concerning, or open to the people as a whole.
■ involved in the affairs of the community, especially in government or entertainment: a public figure.
- 2 done, perceived, or existing in open view.
- 3 of or provided by the state rather than an independent commercial company.
■ [with modifier] a section of the community with a shared interest or activity: the reading public.
– phrases
go public
go public
- 1 become a public company.
- 2 reveal details about a previously private concern.
– derivatives
publicly adverb.
publicly adverb.
– origin ME: from OFr., from L. publicus, blend of poplicus ‘of the people’ and pubes ‘adult’.
'publicly' also found in these Oxford entries:
acclaim
- advocate
- affirm
- air
- appear
- attack
- celebrate
- charter school
- credit
- damn
- decry
- denounce
- emblazon
- encomiast
- exhibit
- expose
- hand
- homage
- known
- lampoon
- law centre
- Linux
- mud
- noise
- parade
- pillory
- plug
- preach
- preconize
- proclaim
- profess
- programme
- promulgate
- prorogue
- prostitute
- protest
- public
- separate school
- speak
- stand
- uncelebrated
- undeclared
- unveil
- up

