Publishing Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a compilation or summary of material or information

verb to break down food in the stomach and intestines; to understand or absorb information

adjective related to digestion or the process of digesting food

adverb digestively

  • It is important to properly digest your food in order to absorb nutrients efficiently.
  • I always struggle to digest spicy food, it gives me heartburn.
  • I can't believe how fast he can digest a whole pizza!
  • It takes time to digest the news of a loved one's passing.

noun an overturned or upset condition or position

verb to turn or tip over; to upset or overthrow

  • The boat was overset by the strong winds and rough waters.
  • The canoe got overset when we hit that big wave.
  • I almost overset my bike trying to do a wheelie.
  • Her emotions were overset by the unexpected news.

noun a distinct part or portion of something

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

article None

  • The report is divided into several sections, each covering a different aspect of the research.
  • Make sure you read the section on safety precautions before starting the experiment.
  • I skipped the boring section and went straight to the conclusion.
  • In the story of his life, the difficult childhood was just one section of many challenges he faced.

noun a publication that is issued twice a week

adjective describing something that occurs twice a week

  • The magazine is published semiweekly, with new issues every Tuesday and Friday.
  • I love getting the semiweekly newspaper because it keeps me updated on local events.
  • I can't wait for the semiweekly podcast to drop - it's always so entertaining!
  • Her semiweekly visits to the gym are like a breath of fresh air for her mental health.

noun a person or thing that teases, such as a short advertisement or preview designed to arouse interest or curiosity

adjective describing something that teases or is intended to tease

  • The movie studio released a teaser trailer to build anticipation for the upcoming film.
  • Did you see the teaser for the new TV show? It looks so good!
  • That teaser for the album drop got me hype!
  • The appetizer was just a teaser for the delicious meal that was to come.

adjective describing a noun that is not counted or labeled with a number

  • The library had an unnumbered collection of rare manuscripts.
  • There were unnumbered people waiting in line for the concert.
  • I have unnumbered chores to do before the party tonight.
  • Her unnumbered talents shone through in her performance on stage.

noun the academic community; academic life

  • The university places a strong emphasis on academics and research.
  • I need to buckle down and focus on my academics if I want to pass this class.
  • I'm really struggling with my academics right now, I could use some help.
  • In the game of life, academics can be your strongest weapon.

noun Abbreviation for advertising, the business of promoting products or services

  • The company decided to invest in a new advt campaign to increase brand awareness.
  • Have you seen the latest advt for that new product?
  • I skip through all the advts when watching TV.
  • His actions were like a well-crafted advt, designed to deceive and manipulate.