Snippet vs Blurb - What's the difference?
snippet | blurb |
a tiny piece or part
* 1902 , (Beatrix Potter), (The Tailor of Gloucester):
*:He cut his coats without waste; according to his embroidered cloth, they were very small ends and snippets that lay about upon the table …
(label) a textfile containing a relatively small amount of code, useless by itself, along with instructions for inserting that code into a larger codebase
To produce a snippet (small part), to excerpt.
To make small cuts, to snip, particularly with scissors.
* 1902 , (Beatrix Potter), (The Tailor of Gloucester):
*:All day long while the light lasted he sewed and snippetted …
A short description of a book, film, musical work, or other product written and used for promotional purposes.
To write or quote something in a
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 4, author=David M. Halbfinger, title=Appearing Way Before the Film: The Review, work=New York Times
, passage=When Rene Rodriguez of The Miami Herald blogged about having seen and loved “The Departed” in Toronto in a supposedly private screening last fall, Warner Brothers “scolded me very strongly,” he said, “but they still blurbed a line from my blog in their opening ad.” }}
English eponyms
As nouns the difference between snippet and blurb
is that snippet is a tiny piece or part while blurb is a short description of a book, film, musical work, or other product written and used for promotional purposes.As verbs the difference between snippet and blurb
is that snippet is to produce a snippet (small part), to excerpt while blurb is to write or quote something in a blurb.snippet
English
(wikipedia snippet)Noun
(en noun)- From the snippet I heard of their rehearsal, they sound pretty good.
Synonyms
* (tiny part) excerptVerb
Usage notes
Particularly used in computing, for excerpts of search or query results. Doubled ‘tt’ is incorrect per standard spelling rules, but reasonably common.Synonyms
* (tiny part) excerptblurb
English
(wikipedia blurb)Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)citation
