Pronunciation: /ˈiːˌridər/
noun a device or piece of software used for reading electronic books or documents
A1 I use my e-reader to read books on the go.
A2 My e-reader has a built-in light for reading in the dark.
B1 I prefer using an e-reader over a traditional book because it's more convenient.
B2 The battery life of my e-reader lasts for weeks without needing to be charged.
C1 The e-reader market is constantly evolving with new features and improvements.
C2 Some e-readers have advanced features like adjustable font sizes and built-in dictionaries.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a device used for reading electronic books or documents
A1 I have an e-reader that I use to read books.
A2 She bought an e-reader to take on vacation.
B1 The e-reader app allows you to adjust the font size.
B2 The new e-reader model is lighter and more durable.
C1 The e-reader's battery life is impressive, lasting for weeks.
C2 The e-reader's screen resolution rivals that of high-end tablets.
formal The university library now offers access to academic journals through an e-reader service.
informal I love reading on my e-reader because I can carry so many books with me wherever I go.
slang I just downloaded the latest bestseller on my e-reader - it's so convenient!
figurative Her mind was like an e-reader, absorbing information at a rapid pace.
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