blurb

/blɜrb/
noun
  1. A short description or advertisement for a book, movie, or other product, usually printed on the cover or in promotional material.
    • She wrote a catchy blurb for her new album to attract listeners.
    • The blurb on the back of the novel made it sound very exciting.
    • The movie's blurb promised an action-packed adventure, but the film was boring.
verb
  1. To write or provide a short promotional description for a book, movie, or other product.
    • The publisher asked a famous author to blurb the new novel.
    • They hired a professional writer to blurb their documentary.
    • He spent the afternoon blurbbing the company's latest gadget for the website.
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