Pronunciation: /ˈtɛkstˌbʊk/
noun a book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject
A1 I use my textbook to study English every day.
A2 The textbook for this course is very easy to understand.
B1 The textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the subject.
B2 I referred to the textbook for additional information on the topic.
C1 The textbook is considered a valuable resource for students in this field.
C2 The textbook offers in-depth analysis and critical perspectives on the subject matter.
adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a textbook
A1 I bought a textbook cover to protect my textbook from getting damaged.
A2 The teacher explained the concept in a textbook way so that everyone could understand.
B1 The textbook approach to learning may not work for all students.
B2 The textbook example provided a clear explanation of the scientific concept.
C1 The textbook analysis of the historical event was thorough and well-researched.
C2 The textbook interpretation of the poem revealed hidden meanings that were not obvious at first glance.
formal The textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.
informal I need to grab my textbook before class starts.
slang I totally forgot to bring my textbook, I'm screwed.
figurative The textbook of life teaches us valuable lessons along the way.
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