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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
rarea person learned in public or international law
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of publicist1
Example Sentences
As his psychiatrist, his manager and his publicist sat by, Wilson spoke about his ordeal.
Baldoni then brought defamation suits against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, their publicist, claiming they were aiming to ruin his career and reputation with the allegations, as well as the New York Times.
Alas, London was unavailable, and Kelly replied through his publicist that he doesn’t watch “And Just Like That.”
As Cuco is escorted through the concrete bowels of Dodger Stadium by a pair of team publicists taking him to sound check, fans spot him and excitedly call out his name.
After a question or two the publicist tried to shut things down, but Carney said, “It’s the L.A. Times. Let’s do the interview. Come on. We’re here” and talked generally about the industry being problematic.
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