Printing And Publishing Terminology

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a strongly worded critical attack

adjective involving full use of all resources or elements; comprehensive and intense

  • The company issued a broadside against their competitors in the industry.
  • The boss went on a broadside rant about the new project deadline.
  • The team member hit them with a broadside during the meeting.
  • The politician's speech was a broadside against corruption in government.

noun an exact copy or reproduction, especially of a document

adjective pertaining to an exact copy or reproduction

  • The library provided a facsimile of the original manuscript for research purposes.
  • I'll send you a facsimile of the document via email.
  • Let me shoot you a facsimile of that report real quick.
  • The replica was a facsimile of the famous painting, indistinguishable from the original.

noun evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement

verb to demonstrate the truth or existence of something by providing evidence or argument

  • The scientist presented irrefutable proof of his groundbreaking discovery.
  • I need some proof that you actually did your homework.
  • She showed me the receipts as proof that she was telling the truth.
  • His success in the competition was the ultimate proof of his dedication and hard work.