Academic Publishing

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to spread or disperse something, especially information or knowledge

  • The organization's main goal is to disseminate accurate information to the public.
  • I'll disseminate the details of the event to everyone in the group chat.
  • Let's spread the word and disseminate this news on social media.
  • The artist's work aims to disseminate a message of hope and unity through their paintings.

noun a publication that is printed before the official release date

adjective describing something that occurs or is done before the official publication date

  • The prepublication process involves reviewing and editing the manuscript before it goes to print.
  • I'm excited to read the prepublication version of the book before it's officially released.
  • Have you seen the prepublication sneak peek of the new magazine issue?
  • The prepublication stage is like laying the foundation for a building, ensuring everything is in place before construction begins.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'published' is a verb that indicates the act of making something publicly available, such as a book or article.

  • The research findings were published in a prestigious scientific journal.
  • Did you see the article that was published in the newspaper?
  • I can't believe that gossip was published online for everyone to see.
  • Her emotions were published all over her face for everyone to see.

AAA

noun a form of battery commonly used in electronic devices

  • The AAA rating agency provides credit ratings for various financial institutions.
  • I always make sure to have my AAA card with me in case of emergencies on the road.
  • That movie was AAA - it was top-notch!
  • His dedication to his craft is AAA, always striving for excellence.