publishable
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Definition
Adjective: Suitable or fit for publication; meeting the standards required to be printed or made publicly available.
Usage
The adjective "publishable" describes the quality of a piece of writing, research, or other content that has reached a state where it is deemed appropriate to be shared with the public through a formal channel like a book, journal, newspaper, or website. It implies that the content has met certain criteria, such as quality, accuracy, originality, and adherence to editorial standards.
Examples
- After three rounds of revisions, the editor finally declared the manuscript publishable.
- The study's findings were significant and its methodology was sound, making it a publishable paper for a reputable scientific journal.
- Her blog posts are always well-researched and grammatically flawless; they are publishable as they are.
- The author received feedback that the first draft was not yet publishable due to its weak conclusion.
Advanced Usage
- "Publishable quality": A common phrase emphasizing that something meets the high standard required for publication.
- The photographs from the expedition were of publishable quality and were quickly bought by a magazine.
- "Deemed publishable": Used in formal or editorial contexts to state an official judgment.
- Only articles deemed publishable by the peer-review panel will appear in the conference proceedings.
Variants and Related Words
- Publish (verb): To prepare and issue material for public sale or distribution.
- Publisher (noun): A person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, or other material for sale.
- Publication (noun): 1. The act of publishing something. 2. A book, journal, or other issued work.
- Unpublishable (adjective): Not suitable for publication.
Synonyms
- Printable
- Fit to print
- Ready for press
Antonyms
- Unpublishable
- Confidential
- Private
Adjective
- suitable for publication