Pronunciation: /ˈtɛləˌfoʊn bʊk/
noun a book listing the names, addresses, and phone numbers of individuals and businesses in a specific area
A1 I found my friend's number in the telephone book.
A2 The telephone book is a useful tool for finding contact information.
B1 I prefer using the telephone book over searching online for numbers.
B2 The telephone book is becoming obsolete with the rise of digital directories.
C1 I remember spending hours flipping through the telephone book to find a specific listing.
C2 The telephone book used to be a household staple before the age of smartphones.
formal The telephone book contains a list of all the residential and business phone numbers in the area.
informal I found your number in the telephone book, so I gave you a call.
slang I never use the telephone book anymore, I just Google everything.
figurative In this digital age, the telephone book is like a relic from a bygone era.
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