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No, a blurb and a synopsis are not the same thing on the back book cover. A blurb is a brief marketing description designed to entice readers, typically highlighting the main plot points or themes. A synopsis, on the other hand, is a more detailed summary of the entire story intended for publishers or agents.
Synopsis.
The back cover of a DVD contains the synopsis or blurb that summarizes what the movie or TV show is about.
The Passage on the back cover of a book is called a Blurb.
The words on the back of a book are called the book blurb or back cover copy. They provide a brief summary of the book to entice readers to pick it up and learn more.
The term "blurb" originated from a humorously contrived promotional quote on the back cover of a book by Gelet Burgess in 1907. The fake testimonial was attributed to a "Miss Belinda Blurb," which eventually stuck as a lighthearted term for brief promotional text on book covers.
A glossary is usually situated at the back of a book. The back cover of a book usually contains a blurb about the contents of the book.
I read a Blurb about the author at the back of a book.
a blurb is a piece of infomation at the back of the book (clue to the story
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"Blurb" doesn't actually stand for anything, it is just a short summary usually on the back of a book.