placardée

This is the 11026th most frequent French word.


placardée

"Placardée" means "posted" or "plastered," typically referring to something displayed or affixed publicly, like a notice or poster.


Here, 'placardée' is used as a past participle to describe the action of posting or sticking something onto a surface, often in a visible or bold manner.

La publicité a été placardée sur tous les murs de la ville.

The advertisement was plastered on all the walls of the city.


In this sentence, 'placardée' describes the state of the poster being affixed to the door, emphasizing its presence and manner of attachment.

Elle a trouvé une affiche placardée sur la porte de l'église.

She found a poster plastered on the door of the church.


Here, 'placardée' is utilized to indicate that information notices were physically attached and displayed at a specific location for public viewership.

Des avis ont été placardés à l'entrée pour informer les visiteurs.

Notices were posted at the entrance to inform visitors.