Meaning & Definition of word "Book"

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    Book

    /bʊk/

    noun:

    • 1. A set of written or printed pages bound together, usually encased in a cover.
      • Example: I borrowed a fascinating book on ancient history from the library.
    • 2. A literary work or composition, often considered as a creation of art.
      • Example: Her debut novel was an award-winning book that captivated many readers.
    • 3. A record of accounts, transactions, or other information.
      • Example: He kept a detailed book of his expenses to track his spending habits.

    verb:

    • 1. To arrange for someone to have a seat on a plane, a room in a hotel, etc.
      • Example: I need to book a flight to New York for my business trip next month.
    • 2. To make a reservation for something in advance.
      • Example: She decided to book a table at the new restaurant for dinner.

    Etymology

    Old English 'bōc', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'boek' and German 'Buch'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    book club:

    A group of people who meet to discuss books they have read.

    to book a ticket:

    To reserve a ticket in advance.

    to book it:

    To leave or hurry away.

    Related Words

    bookstore:

    A retail outlet where books are sold.

    bookmark:

    A marker used to keep track of a reader's place in a book.

    booklet:

    A small book or pamphlet.

    Slang Meanings of book

    Meaning: A record of bets or financial transactions.

    Example Sentence: He kept a small book of all his bets.

    Meaning: To arrange an appointment or reservation.

    Example Sentence: I'll book us a table for dinner.