Meaning & Definition of word "Sketchbook"

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    Sketchbook

    /ˈskɛtʃbʊk/

    noun:

    • 1. A book or pad with blank pages for drawing or sketching.
      • Example: She always carries her sketchbook to capture the landscapes she encounters.
    • 2. A collection of sketches or designs, typically made by an artist or designer.
      • Example: His sketchbook is filled with ideas for his next art exhibition.
    • 3. A tool used by students or hobbyists to practice drawing techniques.
      • Example: Every art student is required to purchase a sketchbook for their coursework.

    Etymology

    The term 'sketchbook' originates from the combination of 'sketch' (from Middle Dutch 'schetse', meaning a rough drawing) and 'book' (from Old English 'boc').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the sketchbook:

    Referring to something that is drawn or conceived but not yet finalized.

    Related Words

    pencil:

    An implement for writing or drawing with a thin stick of graphite.

    charcoal:

    A hard black substance made by heating wood in the absence of air, used for drawing.

    Slang Meanings of sketchbook

    Meaning: a creative outlet for artists

    Example Sentence: He whipped out his sketchbook to doodle during the meeting.

    Meaning: a place to express free-form ideas

    Example Sentence: Her sketchbook is like her personal diary of creativity.