Home › Words › B › blurberblurberblurber means A blurbist.EtymologyFrom blurb + -er.nounA blurbist.e.g.“My fellow prolific blurber Gretchen Rubin, whose book “The Happiness Project” I extolled as “filled with great insights,” puts it this way: […]” — 2012 July 27, A. J. Jacobs, “How to Blurb and Blurb and Blurb”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 26 Jan 2022:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.blurbist 91% match — A writer of blurbs. vs blurber →blurbee 79% match — One who is quoted in a blurb. vs blurber →blurbage 71% match — Blurbs (a short promotional description of a work), considered collectively. vs blurber →blurter 69% match — One who blurts. vs blurber →blurbable 68% match — Suitable for, or worthy or capable of, being blurbed. vs blurber →burbler 67% match — One who burbles. vs blurber →blurb 67% match — A short description of a book, film, or other work, written and used for promotional purposes. vs blurber →blurbification 64% match — The act or process of distillation into a blurb or sound bite. vs blurber →