Pronunciation: /bʊk ʌv ˈpætərnz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I bought a book of patterns to help me learn how to sew.
A2 She used a book of patterns to make her own clothes.
B1 The book of patterns provided step-by-step instructions for knitting a sweater.
B2 The designer referenced a book of patterns to create her latest collection.
C1 The book of patterns contained a variety of intricate designs for experienced crafters.
C2 The renowned fashion designer's book of patterns is considered a must-have for aspiring designers.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I found a book of patterns at the library.
A2 She used a book of patterns to sew a dress for her daughter.
B1 The fashion designer referenced a book of patterns for inspiration.
B2 The book of patterns provided detailed instructions for creating various quilts.
C1 The book of patterns showcased the latest trends in knitwear.
C2 The renowned designer's book of patterns became a bestseller among aspiring fashion designers.
formal The designer referred to the book of patterns to create the new collection.
informal I found some cool ideas in the book of patterns for my next sewing project.
slang I snagged a copy of the book of patterns from the library for some DIY inspiration.
figurative The book of patterns in nature never ceases to amaze me with its intricate designs.
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