Paperback

/ˈpeɪpərˌbæk/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A book with a flexible paper cover, typically less expensive than a hardcover edition.
I prefer reading novels in paperback because they are easier to carry.
A book published in paperback format.
The latest thriller came out in paperback last month.
A type of bookbinding where the cover is made of paper rather than cloth.
Many readers enjoy the lightweight feel of a paperback compared to a hardcover.

Etymology

The term 'paperback' originated from the combination of 'paper' and 'back', referring to the material and the binding structure of the book.

Common Phrases and Expressions

paperback novel
A novel published in paperback format.
trade paperback
A larger format of paperback often used for literary works.
mass-market paperback
A smaller, more affordable paperback designed for mass distribution.

Related Words

hardcover
A book bound in a rigid cover, typically more durable and expensive.
book
A set of written or printed pages, bound together.
binding
The process of assembling the pages of a book and securing them within a cover.

Slang Meanings

A term used to describe a light reading material.
I just need a good paperback to unwind with.
A derogatory term for books considered less serious or literary.
He thinks all my paperbacks are just junk.