books Synonyms

books Meaning

books

a long written or printed literary composition, a record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition, a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together between a front and back cover, a major division of a treatise or literary work, a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory

books Sentence Examples

  1. The library's sprawling collection boasts an impressive array of books on every conceivable subject.
  2. She spent countless hours lost in the labyrinth of her grandfather's antique books.
  3. The musty scent of old books filled the air of the cozy bookshop.
  4. The author carefully selected each word, crafting books that resonated with readers.
  5. The children raced through the school library, each clutching armfuls of colorful books.
  6. The bookshelves in the living room whispered tales of adventures, mysteries, and untold histories.
  7. The student diligently highlighted key passages in her textbooks, eager to excel in her studies.
  8. The bookshop's window display featured a mesmerizing array of captivating books that beckoned passersby.
  9. The ancient books in the museum's collection contained invaluable insights into lost civilizations.
  10. She found solace in the pages of books, where she could escape into worlds beyond her own.

FAQs About the word books

a long written or printed literary composition, a record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition, a set of written, printed, or blank shee

tomes, volumes, novels,paperbacks, treatises, hardcovers, monographs,anthologies, albums, manuals

shows up,comes, approaches, turns up, arrives, remains,stays, lodges, abides, hits

The library's sprawling collection boasts an impressive array of books on every conceivable subject.

She spent countless hours lost in the labyrinth of her grandfather's antique books.

The musty scent of old books filled the air of the cozy bookshop.

The author carefully selected each word, crafting books that resonated with readers.