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publicist
[ puhb-luh-sist ]
noun
- a person who publicizes, especially a press agent or public-relations consultant.
- an expert in current public or political affairs.
- an expert in public or international law.
publicist
/ ˈʌɪɪ /
noun
- a person who publicizes something, esp a press or publicity agent
- a journalist
- rare.a person learned in public or international law
Word History and Origins
Origin of publicist1
Example Sentences
On Thursday, the singer’s former publicist Ben Laurro told People, “Lulu Roman was unsung. She endured much adversity in her life that helped her become a joy to others.”
The only real winners are going to be the lawyers and publicists.
Mischer, regarded as one of the most talented directors and producers of live television shows, died Friday in Los Angeles, according to his publicist Annett Wolf.
Steven Spielberg is paying tribute to his longtime publicist and advisor Marvin Levy, the only marketing professional to earn an Oscar for his work.
Amos died of natural causes Aug. 21, 2024 but his publicist announced his death in October.
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