bibliophile (Meaning)

Wordnet

bibliophile (n)

someone who loves (and usually collects) books

Webster

bibliophile (n.)

A lover of books.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bibliophile

bibliophile Sentence Examples

  1. As an avid bibliophile, Sarah's book collection spanned multiple shelves, each filled with literary treasures.
  2. The antiquarian bookshop was a paradise for bibliophiles, offering rare and valuable volumes.
  3. With a glint in his eye, the bibliophile shared his passion for exploring hidden literary gems.
  4. The library's special collection attracted bibliophiles from far and wide, who came to marvel at its unique and priceless works.
  5. The bibliophile's home was a sanctuary filled with the intoxicating scent of old paper and the hushed promise of untold stories.
  6. Emily's insatiable thirst for knowledge made her a true bibliophile, constantly seeking out new and thought-provoking works.
  7. The bibliophile's collection could tell a tale of their literary journey, each book holding a special place in their heart.
  8. The librarian's quiet enthusiasm for literature ignited a love of books in the young bibliophile.
  9. Every new acquisition brought a surge of joy to the bibliophile, like finding a long-lost treasure.
  10. In the bibliophile's world, books were not merely objects, but portals to worlds of wonder, insight, and boundless imagination.

FAQs About the word bibliophile

someone who loves (and usually collects) booksA lover of books.

bookman,bookseller, antiquarian, bibliomaniac,bookworm, bookbinder,bibliolater

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As an avid bibliophile, Sarah's book collection spanned multiple shelves, each filled with literary treasures.

The antiquarian bookshop was a paradise for bibliophiles, offering rare and valuable volumes.

With a glint in his eye, the bibliophile shared his passion for exploring hidden literary gems.

The library's special collection attracted bibliophiles from far and wide, who came to marvel at its unique and priceless works.