bookcase Synonyms

bookcase Meaning

Wordnet

bookcase (n)

a piece of furniture with shelves for storing books

Webster

bookcase (n.)

A case with shelves for holding books, esp. one with glazed doors.

bookcase Sentence Examples

  1. The bookcase in the study was filled with rows of books, neatly arranged by genre.
  2. I found my favorite novel tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookcase.
  3. The antique bookcase, with its ornate carvings and glass doors, was a cherished family heirloom.
  4. As I reached for a book on the top shelf of the bookcase, I accidentally knocked over a stack of papers.
  5. We need to buy a new bookcase to accommodate our growing collection of books.
  6. The minimalist design of the bookcase blended seamlessly with the modern decor of the living room.
  7. Each shelf of the bookcase was carefully organized, with fiction novels on one side and non-fiction on the other.
  8. The children's books were displayed on the lower shelves of the bookcase, within easy reach of little hands.
  9. I spent hours browsing through the books on the bookcase, searching for the perfect bedtime story.
  10. The bookcase served as a focal point in the room, showcasing the homeowner's love of literature.

FAQs About the word bookcase

a piece of furniture with shelves for storing booksA case with shelves for holding books, esp. one with glazed doors.

secretary, vitrine, dresser, buffet, breakfront, chest, etagere, sideboard, cupboard, china closet

No antonyms found.

The bookcase in the study was filled with rows of books, neatly arranged by genre.

I found my favorite novel tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookcase.

The antique bookcase, with its ornate carvings and glass doors, was a cherished family heirloom.

As I reached for a book on the top shelf of the bookcase, I accidentally knocked over a stack of papers.