release copy: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Medium in specialized contexts like publishing and software; Low in everyday language.
UK/rɪˈliːs ˈkɒpi/US/rɪˈliːs ˈkɑːpi/

Formal, Technical, Business

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What does “release copy” mean?

A version of a document, software, or media that is approved and made available to the public.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A version of a document, software, or media that is approved and made available to the public.

In broader contexts, any copy or version that is officially distributed after finalization, often implying a formal process.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning; pronunciation and spelling of 'copy' follow regional norms.

Connotations

Similar in both variants, associated with professionalism and official distribution.

Frequency

Equally common in British and American English within relevant industries such as publishing and technology.

Grammar

How to Use “release copy” in a Sentence

release a copycopy is releasedfor release copy

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
final release copyofficial release copyapproved release copy
medium
digital release copyprint release copysoftware release copy
weak
early release copylimited release copypromotional release copy

Examples

Examples of “release copy” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The editor will release the copy tomorrow.
  • They have released the final copy for publication.

American English

  • The editor will release the copy tomorrow.
  • They released the final copy for publication.

adverb

British English

  • The copy was released quite efficiently after approval.
  • They handle release copies regularly.

American English

  • The copy got released pretty quickly after approval.
  • They manage release copies on a regular basis.

adjective

British English

  • The release copy version is available for review.
  • We received the release copy document early.

American English

  • The release copy version is available for review.
  • We got the release copy document early.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Refers to finalized documents or products ready for market release, often in marketing or corporate communications.

Academic

Used in publishing contexts for research papers, books, or journals that are issued after peer review.

Everyday

Rare in casual conversation; more common when discussing media, software, or official documents.

Technical

In software development, denotes the version of code or application that is deployed to users; in printing, the final proof for distribution.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “release copy”

Strong

official releasedistributed copy

Neutral

published versionauthorized copyfinal copy

Weak

available copypublic copy

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “release copy”

draft copyunreleased copyrestricted copy

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “release copy”

  • Using 'release copy' to refer to any copy without authorization, such as a draft.
  • Confusing it with 'advance copy' or 'press copy', which have different distribution timelines.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Not always; 'release copy' is specifically the version released to the public, while 'final copy' may refer to the last draft before release.

Yes, it applies to both physical and digital copies, such as software releases, e-books, or online articles.

'Advance copy' is distributed before the official release, often for review or promotion, whereas 'release copy' is the official version available to the public.

It is generally formal and used in professional, technical, or business contexts, rather than in casual conversation.

A version of a document, software, or media that is approved and made available to the public.

Release copy: in British English it is pronounced /rɪˈliːs ˈkɒpi/, and in American English it is pronounced /rɪˈliːs ˈkɑːpi/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • No common idioms directly associated

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'release' as letting go, and 'copy' as the document; together, it's the copy that is let go to the public.

Conceptual Metaphor

Release copy as a product launched into the market, akin to a ship set sail or a bird released from a cage.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The must be approved before public distribution.
Multiple Choice

What does 'release copy' typically refer to?

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