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UK
/kˈɒpɪɹˌaɪtɐ/
]
[ US /ˈkɑpiˌɹaɪtɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑpiˌɹaɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a person employed to write advertising or publicity copy
How To Use copywriter In A Sentence
- The actual dinner was fine and the views worthy of all the gushings generated by the copywriter in the brochure we'd picked up earlier that week.
- In 1953, the former Esquire magazine copywriter had launched Playboy, a magazine that, as Ms. Pitzulo describes it, championed as its ideal "a swinging single Lothario" who rejected marriage in favor of "self-indulgence, materialism and promiscuous bachelorhood. The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
- Anna seems to believe its legacy belongs to a legion of smug, self-satisfied designers and copywriters.
- Usually what comes to mind are the art directors and copywriters at advertising agencies - the creatives.
- At 18 he took a job as a junior copywriter for an advertising agency.
- Before that, as an advertising copywriter, I looked at how culture solved problems.
- Sue, one of our graphic artists, was talking with Neil, a copywriter. BETTER THAN THIS
- In 1953, the former Esquire magazine copywriter had launched Playboy, a magazine that, as Ms. Pitzulo describes it, championed as its ideal "a swinging single Lothario" who rejected marriage in favor of "self-indulgence, materialism and promiscuous bachelorhood. The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
- McDonald's and Chrysler have already used poets as copywriters and voiceovers for their products.
- Milton, who worked as a film critic as well as an agency copywriter, was a wordsmith.