poster
UK: ˈpəʊstə | US: ˈpoʊstər
n. a large printed picture or notice used for decoration or advertisement
n. a person who posts content online
The word "poster" originates from the verb "post," derived from Latin ponere (to place), combined with the agent suffix "-er." Originally referring to physical notices affixed to posts or walls, its meaning expanded to include digital content creators in the internet era. The morpheme "post" retains its core idea of placement, while "-er" denotes agency (one who performs the action).
She hung a vintage movie poster on her bedroom wall.
The event organizers designed a colorful poster to attract attendees.
He is a frequent poster in online gaming forums.
The protestors carried posters with bold slogans.
The museum displayed wartime propaganda posters.