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- nounbook (noun) · books (plural noun) · book of words (noun) · books of words (plural noun) · one's books (plural noun) · the book (noun) · the Book (noun)
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers:"a book of selected poems" · "a book on cats" · "a book report"
- a literary composition that is published or intended for publication as a book:"the book is set in the 1940s" · "I'm writing a book"
- a main division of a classic literary work, an epic, or the Bible:"the Book of Genesis"
- the libretto of an opera or musical, or the script of a play.
- (the books)used to refer to studying:"he is so deep in his books he would forget to eat"
- (the book)the local phone directory:"is your name in the book?"
- (the Book)the Bible.
- informaldateda magazine:"women's books like Cosmopolitan and Ladies' Home Journal" · "Charlotte's mother always called magazines “books”"
- an imaginary record or list (often used to emphasize the thoroughness or comprehensiveness of someone's actions or experiences):"she felt every emotion in the book of love"
- a set of tickets, stamps, matches, checks, samples of cloth, etc., bound together:"a pattern book" · "a book of matches"
verbbook (verb) · books (third person present) · booked (past tense) · booked (past participle) · booking (present participle)- reserve (accommodations, a place, etc.); buy (a ticket) in advance:"I have booked a table at the Swan" · "book early to avoid disappointment"
- reserve accommodations for (someone):"his secretary had booked him into the Howard Hotel" · "book me a single room at my usual hotel"
- engage (a performer or guest) for an occasion or event:"the promoter booked him for another appearance"
- (be booked up)have all appointments or places reserved; be full:"I'm booked till, like, 2014"
- make an official record of the name and other personal details of (a criminal suspect or offender):"the cop booked me and took me down to the station"
- US ENGLISHinformalleave suddenly:"they just ate your pizza and drank your soda and booked"
- move quickly; hurry:"my sister and I booked to the playground" · "I didn't hear the verdict because I had to book it to work"
OriginOld English bōc (originally also ‘a document or charter’), bōcian ‘to grant by charter’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boek and German Buch, and probably to beech (on which runes were carved). - People also ask
- A book is a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form1. It is a set of printed sheets of paper that are held together inside a cover2. A book can be a long written work, a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory, or a long written or printed literary composition3. Examples of books include novels, address books, and books on car maintenance1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form: Have you read any good books recently? He has a new book out (= published). She wrote a book on car maintenance.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bookBritannica Dictionary definition of BOOK 1 [count] a : a set of printed sheets of paper that are held together inside a cover : a long written work The shelves in his office are filled with books. That's one of the best books I've read in a long time. a novelist who has written some wonderful bookswww.britannica.com/dictionary/book1 a : a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory b : a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together between a front and back cover an address book c : a long written or printed literary compositionwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/book
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WEBThe meaning of BOOK is a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory. How to use book in a sentence.
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