Pronunciation: /ˈdɪdʒiˌnɒvəl/
noun a type of novel that is primarily distributed and read in a digital format
A1 I read a digi-novel on my tablet.
A2 The digi-novel had interactive elements that made the story more engaging.
B1 She decided to write her own digi-novel and publish it online.
B2 The digi-novel app allowed readers to choose different paths for the characters.
C1 The digi-novel revolutionized the way people consume literature in the digital age.
C2 Critics praised the digi-novel for its innovative storytelling techniques and multimedia elements.
formal The author's latest work is a groundbreaking digi-novel that combines traditional storytelling with interactive digital elements.
informal I heard that new digi-novel everyone is talking about is really cool.
slang Have you checked out that digi-novel yet? It's lit!
figurative Her life felt like a digi-novel, with unexpected twists and turns at every chapter.
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