Bookazine

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /bʊkəˌziːn/

Definitions of bookazine

noun a type of publication that combines elements of a book and a magazine, often featuring longer articles and in-depth content

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a bookazine about cooking for beginners.

A2 She enjoys reading bookazines about travel destinations.

B1 The bookstore had a wide selection of bookazines on various topics.

B2 I prefer bookazines over regular magazines because they have more in-depth articles.

C1 The bookazine on art history was well-researched and beautifully designed.

C2 As a collector, I have a vast collection of rare and limited edition bookazines.

Examples of bookazine in a Sentence

formal The publishing company decided to release a bookazine focusing on travel photography.

informal I picked up a bookazine about healthy eating at the grocery store.

slang I found a cool bookazine on DIY projects that I want to check out.

figurative Her mind was like a bookazine, filled with colorful stories and vivid images.

Grammatical Forms of bookazine

past tense

bookazined

plural

bookazines

comparative

more bookazine

superlative

most bookazine

present tense

bookazines

future tense

will bookazine

perfect tense

have bookazined

continuous tense

is bookazining

singular

bookazine

positive degree

bookazine

infinitive

to bookazine

gerund

bookazining

participle

bookazined

Origin and Evolution of bookazine

First Known Use: 2001 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bookazine' is a blend of 'book' and 'magazine', combining the characteristics of both printed materials.
Evolution of the word: The term 'bookazine' was coined in the early 21st century to describe a publication that has the format of a magazine but the content of a book. It has since become popular in the publishing industry to categorize these hybrid products.