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