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book

1 of 2noun
/bʊk/
Forms:books
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a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them

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  • I always carry a book in my bag so I can read during my commute or whenever I have free time.
  • I love reading books; they transport me to different worlds and ignite my imagination.
  • My favorite book is a classic novel that has been passed down through generations.
  • She placed the book on the shelf and admired its colorful cover.
  • The librarian helped me find a book on ancient history for my research project.
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the sacred texts of the Christian faith

  • He swore on the Book before giving testimony.
  • The priest read from the Book during mass.
  • She devoted her life to studying the Book's teachings.
  • The monastery preserved an illuminated copy of the Book.
  • The old man carried the Book wherever he went.
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a written or printed work published as a bound volume

  • She's writing a book about the history of computing.
  • His latest book explores the psychology of decision-making.
  • That book changed the way people think about economics.
  • The book received critical acclaim for its vivid storytelling.
  • I've always wanted to publish a book of short stories.
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a compilation of known information about a subject or person

  • The police kept a book on all major suspects.
  • That reference book lists every known species of bird in the region.
  • The agency maintains a book on organized crime figures.
  • The intelligence service updates its book on foreign operatives regularly.
  • Reporters consulted the book on the city's political history.
5

the written text of a play or other dramatic work used for rehearsal or performance

  • The actors studied the book before rehearsals began.
  • The director made notes throughout the book of the play.
  • She was hired to edit the book for the new musical.
  • The composer revised the book to tighten the story.
  • The book included all dialogue but left space for musical cues.
6

a set of sheets such as tickets or stamps fastened together along one edge

  • He bought a book of stamps at the post office.
  • She carried a book of raffle tickets to sell at the event.
  • Keep the book of coupons in your glove compartment.
  • The conductor checked his book of passes.
  • He tore out a page from the book of parking tickets.
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a principal division of an extended written work

  • The novel is divided into three books
  • The Republic consists of ten books.
  • Each book of the epic focuses on a different hero.
  • The editor placed a summary at the end of each book.
  • In Book II, the story shifts to a new setting.
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a set of established rules or standards used as a basis for decisions

  • Every move in this company must follow the book.
  • The accountant insisted on doing things strictly by the book.
  • Police officers are trained to act according to the book.
  • That tactic isn't in the book—it's pure improvisation.
  • He prided himself on running the department by the book.
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a set of playing cards meeting the rules of a particular card game

  • In rummy, a book consists of three or four cards of the same rank.
  • He collected a book of kings before the final hand.
  • The player displayed her book to claim victory.
  • He needed one more card to complete his book.
  • She showed a book of jacks and took the pot.
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the official record of financial transactions and accounts for a business, including ledgers, journals, and other accounting documents

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  • The accountant diligently updated the company's book to reflect the latest financial transactions, ensuring accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.
  • As part of the annual audit, the external auditor thoroughly examined the company's books to verify the accuracy of the financial statements.
  • The small business owner relied on digital accounting software to maintain an organized and up-to-date book, streamlining financial management.
  • Investors scrutinized the company's books to assess its financial stability and make informed decisions about potential investments.
  • The CFO presented the quarterly financial report, highlighting key figures from the company's books to the board of directors.