Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊtˌbʊk/
noun a book with blank pages for writing notes or memoranda
A1 I have a notebook for writing down my daily tasks.
A2 She always carries a notebook with her to jot down important information.
B1 The notebook I bought has a durable cover and lined pages.
B2 I prefer using a notebook for taking notes during meetings rather than a laptop.
C1 The leather-bound notebook on my desk contains all my creative ideas and sketches.
C2 As a writer, I always keep a notebook handy to capture any sudden bursts of inspiration.
adjective used to describe the type of book that is a notebook
A1 Can I borrow your notebook for class today?
A2 I like to keep a notebook handy for writing down my thoughts.
B1 She organized her notes in a notebook for easy reference.
B2 The notebook pages are perforated for tearing out easily.
C1 The notebook cover is made of high-quality leather.
C2 He carries a notebook with him at all times for sketching ideas.
formal She diligently took notes in her notebook during the lecture.
informal I scribbled down the important points in my notebook.
slang I jotted down the deets in my notebook.
figurative His mind was like a notebook, storing memories and ideas.
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