Pronunciation: /treɪd bʊk/
noun a book that is sold to the general public through bookstores or online retailers
A1 I bought a trade book about gardening to learn more about plants.
A2 She prefers trade books over academic textbooks because they are easier to understand.
B1 Trade books are popular among casual readers who enjoy light reading material.
B2 The bookstore had a wide selection of trade books on various topics.
C1 The author's latest trade book explores the complexities of human relationships in a modern society.
C2 Trade books have become a significant source of information and entertainment for readers around the world.
formal The publishing company specializes in producing trade books for the education sector.
informal I picked up a new trade book at the bookstore yesterday.
slang I found a cool trade book that I'm gonna check out.
figurative Reading a trade book is like taking a journey into another world.
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