Pronunciation: /ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ/
noun the activity or business of producing and distributing books, newspapers, magazines, etc.
A1 Publishing a book can be a dream come true for many writers.
A2 The publishing industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
B1 Self-publishing has become a popular option for authors in recent years.
B2 The process of publishing a scientific journal involves rigorous peer review.
C1 Traditional publishing houses often have strict guidelines for manuscript submissions.
C2 The impact of digital publishing on the literary world is undeniable.
verb to prepare and issue (a book, journal, etc.) for public sale or distribution
A1 She is publishing a children's book.
A2 They are publishing a magazine about healthy living.
B1 The author is publishing his new novel next month.
B2 The publishing industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
C1 The company is publishing a series of academic journals on climate change.
C2 After years of hard work, she finally achieved her dream of publishing a best-selling novel.
formal The publishing industry plays a crucial role in disseminating knowledge and information to the public.
informal I'm thinking of getting into publishing as a career path.
slang Publishing can be a tough gig, but it's rewarding when you see your work in print.
figurative In a way, publishing your thoughts is like releasing a part of yourself into the world.
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