Meaning & Definition of word "Bookworm"

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    Bookworm

    /ˈbʊkˌwɜrm/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who enjoys reading books and spends a lot of time doing so.
      • Example: As a bookworm, she can often be found in the library or a cozy corner of her home with a novel.
    • 2. An avid reader; someone who has a passion for books.
      • Example: He became a bookworm after discovering the enchanting world of fantasy fiction in his childhood.
    • 3. A person who is more interested in reading than in social activities.
      • Example: While his friends went to parties, he preferred to stay home and be a bookworm.

    Etymology

    The term 'bookworm' originated in the late 16th century, originally referring to the larvae of certain insects that consume the contents of books.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bookworm club:

    A group of people who gather to discuss books.

    behind the bookworm:

    Referring to someone who reads a lot but may be hidden from social interactions.

    Related Words

    bibliophile:

    A person who loves or collects books.

    novel:

    A long narrative work of fiction.

    literature:

    Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.

    Slang Meanings of bookworm

    Meaning: Page-turner

    Example Sentence: This novel is such a page-turner; I can't put it down!

    Meaning: Book nerd

    Example Sentence: Don't mind him; he's just a book nerd who loves to talk about his favorite stories.