Publisher

How many syllables in Publisher?

publisher has 3 syllables

Split Publisher into syllables?

pub-lish-er

Definition of Publisher

A person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, music, or other works for sale.

How should Publisher divide into syllables

The word has three syllables. The vowels are 'u', 'i', and 'e'. The consonants are 'p', 'b', 'l', 's', and 'h'.

Part of Speech - Publisher

Noun

The publisher printed a new book that I want to read.

Sentences with Publisher

  • The publisher released a new book today.
  • The publisher is going to print 10,000 copies of the magazine.
  • My friend's father is a publisher and he loves his job.
  • The publisher decided to change the book cover.
  • The publisher is looking for new authors for their company.
  • The publisher made a mistake on the first edition of the book.
  • The publisher is hosting a book signing event next week.
  • The author was happy with the publisher's work.
  • The publisher's office is in the city center.
  • The publisher sent me a free copy of the book.

Quotes with Publisher

  • Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea. Some bottles drown, some come safe to land, where the notes are read and then possibly cherished, or else misinterpreted, or else understood all too well by those who hate the message.
  • The publisher is a middleman, he organizes the ambush, and only the public is allowed to judge the result.
  • The publisher is a gambler.
  • A publisher who writes is like a cow in a milk bar.
  • A good publisher is a midwife to an author's work.
  • A publisher is a person who makes a living from guessing what the public wants to read. Anywhere. Anytime. Any subject. And then lying about it.
  • A publisher is someone who takes a risk on an unknown writer.
  • The publisher is the author's natural enemy. He has a different agenda. It is his job to make a profit from the book. He may do this by making the book more attractive to the reader, by exploiting the author's celebrity status, or by producing a cheap edition.
  • Publishers are notoriously slothful about numbers, unless they're attached to dollar signs - unlike journalists, quarterbacks, and felony criminal defendants who tend to be keenly aware of numbers at all times.
  • The publisher has a loyalty to his own interests, and that loyalty is seldom compatible with the interests of the writer.
  • I have always been only interested in one kind of book, those that are published by my own company.
  • The publisher is a vital link between the author and the reader.
  • The publisher is the last of the middlemen. He has to add value to what is produced. He has to make the public know about it, acquire it, want it, and he has to make a profit. By doing this, he provides the next step up the ladder for the author.
  • The publisher is the man who never finds out that the public has no taste. He lives on top of the mountain, and he sees the valley below shining with the sun, and he screams: Fire!
  • The publisher is the author's only friend in the publishing jungle.
  • The publisher is a tradesman who makes his living by exploiting the talent of others.
  • The publisher is a necessary evil.
  • The publisher is the author's janitor.
  • The publisher is the author's pimp.

Number of characters in Publisher

9 ( p, u, b, l, i, s, h, e, r )

Unique letters in Publisher

9 ( p, u, b, l, i, s, h, e, r )

Publisher Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Publisher

IPA (International): ˈpʌblɪʃɜ:

ARA (American): ˈpʌblɪʃɝ

EPA (English): ˈpʌblɪʃɜ:

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