Publisher - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music
- the proprietor of a newspaper
Extra examples
He submitted the manuscript to publishers of children's books.
The publisher has been very aggressive in promoting the book.
...the publisher hopes the flashy cover will candy up the novel for impulse buyers...
After the debacle of his first novel, he had trouble getting a publisher for his next book.
The publisher has decided to reissue the author's out-of-print books.
The publisher does reprints of books written in the early 1900s.
...the publisher's reticence to make content available online for free...
...the newspaper publisher's splenetic editorials often struck fear into local politicians...
The publisher paid them royalties on their dictionaries.
The bishop made his views clear in a letter to the publisher.
The company's new publisher just moved over from Villard Books.
Pages should not be copied without the permission of the publisher.
As a newspaper publisher he understood the power of the printed word (=words that are printed on paper).
When the book was first written no publisher would print it.
In a publishing deal, the average split used to be 50:50 between writer and publisher.
Word forms
singular: publisher
plural: publishers
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