scrapbook

noun
UK: /ˈskræp.bʊk/
US: /ˈskræp.bʊk/
  1. A book with blank pages where you can stick pictures, memories, or other items.

    1. I keep my travel photos in a scrapbook.
    2. She spent the afternoon working on her scrapbook project, adding ticket stubs and maps.
  2. A collection of miscellaneous items, often newspaper or magazine clippings, relating to a particular person, subject, or event.

    1. The library has a scrapbook of local history.
    2. The journalist compiled a scrapbook of articles about the environmental impacts of the oil spill.
scrapbook verb
  1. To create a scrapbook; to assemble items in a scrapbook.

    1. She likes to scrapbook in her free time.
    2. They decided to scrapbook their vacation memories and share it with their family.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "scrapbook" in English means: A book with blank pages where you can stick pictures, memories, or other items., A collection of miscellaneous items, often newspaper or magazine clippings, relating to a particular person, subject, or event..

The phonetic transcription of "scrapbook" is /ˈskræp.bʊk/ in British English and /ˈskræp.bʊk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "scrapbook": album, collection, memory book.

Example usage of "scrapbook": "I keep my travel photos in a scrapbook.". More examples on the page.