wordbook

noun
UK: /ˈwɜːdbʊk/
US: /ˈwɜːrdˌbʊk/
  1. A book containing a collection of words, often with definitions or translations.

    1. I have a wordbook for new English words.
    2. The student created a personal wordbook to help them study vocabulary more efficiently using wordbook.
  2. A dictionary or vocabulary list, especially one compiled for a specific purpose or subject.

    1. This wordbook is for learning French.
    2. The researcher consulted a specialized wordbook to understand the terminology in the study and the wordbook had rare information.

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The word "wordbook" in English means: A book containing a collection of words, often with definitions or translations., A dictionary or vocabulary list, especially one compiled for a specific purpose or subject..

The phonetic transcription of "wordbook" is /ˈwɜːdbʊk/ in British English and /ˈwɜːrdˌbʊk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wordbook": dictionary, vocabulary, lexicon, glossary.

Example usage of "wordbook": "I have a wordbook for new English words.". More examples on the page.