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Synonyms and antonyms of To publish something, or to be published in American Thesaurus

To publish something, or to be published

self-publish (verb)

to publish a book or other product yourself, not through a publisher

publish (verb)

to produce something that people want to read, watch or play and make it available to the public

print (verb)

to publish something in a newspaper or magazine

report (verb)

to give information about something in a news article or broadcast

carry (verb)

to publish or broadcast a news story

break (verb)

to publish or broadcast a news story for the first time

put out ()

to publish a book, magazine, or newspaper, or produce a video or CD for sale

run (verb)

if newspapers run an article, advertisement, or photograph, they print it

appear (verb)

to be written or printed somewhere

capture the headlines ()

to be the main story in the news

come out ()

if something such as a book or a movie comes out, it becomes available to buy or see

make/hit/grab the headlines ()

to become famous by being reported in the news

plaster (verb)

if a news story is plastered all over the newspapers, all the details of it are in the newspapers

publish (verb)

to make information available for everyone to read

publish (verb)

to put something someone has written where other people can read it, on paper or online

scoop (verb)

informal to publish or broadcast an exciting or important news story before anyone else does

serialise ()

a British spelling of serialize

splash (verb)

if words, a story, or pictures are splashed somewhere, especially in a newspaper, they are large and easy to see