blurbblɜrb
blurb (n)
- plural
- blurbs
English Definitions:
endorsement, indorsement, blurb (noun)
a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books)
"the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book"
blurb (Noun)
A short description of a book, film, musical work, or other product written and used for promotional purposes.
blurb (Verb)
To write or quote something in a blurb
Blurb
A blurb is a short summary or promotional piece accompanying a creative work. The word was coined in 1907 by American humorist Gelett Burgess. It may refer to the text on the back of a book but can also be seen on DVD and video cases, web portals and news websites. A blurb may introduce a newspaper or magazine feature story.
Blurb
A blurb is a short promotional piece accompanying a piece of creative work. It may be written by the author or publisher or quote praise from others. Blurbs were originally printed on the back or rear dust jacket of a book, and are now also found on web portals and news websites. A blurb may introduce a newspaper or a book.
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