tomes Synonyms

tomes Meaning

tomes

a large or scholarly book, a volume forming part of a larger work, cutting instrument, part, a big thick book, book

tomes Sentence Examples

  1. The library held countless tomes, their pages whispering secrets of ancient lore.
  2. The scholar's study was filled with towering tomes, testament to a lifetime of relentless pursuit of knowledge.
  3. The historian spent years poring over dusty tomes, unraveling the mysteries of the past.
  4. The librarian carefully cataloged the rare tomes, ensuring their preservation for future generations.
  5. The alchemist's laboratory was littered with tomes filled with cryptic formulas and arcane diagrams.
  6. The monk spent hours in the monastery library, immersing himself in the wisdom contained within its hallowed tomes.
  7. The sorcerer's lair was adorned with ancient tomes, their covers adorned with sinister runes.
  8. The traveler carried a small leather satchel filled with precious tomes, his lifeline to knowledge and enlightenment.
  9. The collector's home was a treasure trove of rare and ancient tomes, each one a testament to his unwavering bibliophilia.
  10. The tome of prophecies lay open on the table, its faded pages revealing glimpses of destiny yet to unfold.

FAQs About the word tomes

a large or scholarly book, a volume forming part of a larger work, cutting instrument, part, a big thick book, book

books, hardcovers, volumes, novels, treatises,paperbacks, guidebooks, texts, primers, pocket books

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The library held countless tomes, their pages whispering secrets of ancient lore.

The scholar's study was filled with towering tomes, testament to a lifetime of relentless pursuit of knowledge.

The historian spent years poring over dusty tomes, unraveling the mysteries of the past.

The librarian carefully cataloged the rare tomes, ensuring their preservation for future generations.