Synonyms:
publicly, publically, in_public
Meaning: in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly; "she admitted publicly to being a communist"
Usage examples
Those handbills may not be publicly posted for a week to come.
Privately, I continue to call it that, but not any longer publicly.
"Is this thing shown publicly?" she asked, stamping her foot on it.
She'd rebuke you publicly, and betray herself and you in a flash, sooner than submit to a loss of dignity."
He then thought that Allah called upon him to go forth publicly and preach his new belief to the entire world.
At other times they threaten and beat the god if he does not give rain; sometimes they publicly depose him from the rank of deity.
"He addresses her publicly," said he, "and it was rumoured they were to be married before he sailed for Eustatia, whither his company is ordered."
"I know that, sir; I have known that," said the queen, "a long time; therefore I am delighted to be able thus publicly to mark my gratitude and my esteem."
I was the first man of your Administration, nearly five years ago, to publicly advocate preparedness, and helped to found the first Plattsburg training camp.
Under this development it seemed to me that self-respect demanded action, so I sent my resignation to the President, publicly stated my attitude and regretfully left his Administration."