Pronunciation: /bʊk.baɪn.dɪŋ/
noun the process of fastening the pages of a book together and putting them inside a cover
A1 Bookbinding is the process of attaching the pages of a book together.
A2 I learned some basic bookbinding techniques in my art class.
B1 She decided to take a bookbinding course to learn how to make her own notebooks.
B2 The bookbinding on this antique book is beautifully intricate.
C1 The bookbinding on this limited edition novel is done by hand by skilled artisans.
C2 Her passion for bookbinding led her to open her own bookbinding studio.
adjective related to the act of bookbinding
A1 I bought a bookbinding kit to repair my torn book.
A2 She learned basic bookbinding techniques in her art class.
B1 The bookstore offers bookbinding services for customers who want to personalize their notebooks.
B2 The bookbinding workshop taught advanced methods for creating intricate designs on book covers.
C1 His bookbinding skills were highly sought after by collectors of rare books.
C2 The master bookbinder's intricate bookbinding work was displayed in prestigious art galleries around the world.
formal The art of bookbinding involves the process of assembling and securing the pages of a book within a cover.
informal I learned how to do bookbinding from watching YouTube tutorials.
slang I'm thinking of DIY-ing some bookbinding for my journal.
figurative Bookbinding is like stitching together the stories of our lives into a tangible form.
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