blurb (Meaning)

Wordnet

blurb (n)

a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books)

blurb Sentence Examples

  1. The book cover featured a captivating blurb that enticed readers to explore its contents.
  2. She glanced at the blurb on the back cover to get a sense of what the novel was about.
  3. The blurb described the author as a visionary in the field of science fiction.
  4. Publishers often use enticing blurbs to attract potential buyers to new releases.
  5. Before purchasing the cookbook, she read the blurb to see if it contained the recipes she was looking for.
  6. The blurb hinted at a thrilling plot full of twists and turns.
  7. His memoir's blurb summarized his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim.
  8. As a writer, crafting an engaging blurb is crucial to pique readers' interest.
  9. The blurb on the travel guidebook promised insider tips and hidden gems.
  10. After reading the blurb, she eagerly added the mystery novel to her reading list.

FAQs About the word blurb

a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books)

advertisement, word, announcement, pitch, advertising,message, posting, sign, brochure, report

conceal, suppress,withhold, silence, withhold, conceal, recall, silence, recall, suppress

The book cover featured a captivating blurb that enticed readers to explore its contents.

She glanced at the blurb on the back cover to get a sense of what the novel was about.

The blurb described the author as a visionary in the field of science fiction.

Publishers often use enticing blurbs to attract potential buyers to new releases.