Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Describing books and relating to books in American Thesaurus
Describing books and relating to books
something that is enjoyable/exciting etc. to read
a British spelling of encyclopedic
encyclopedic (adjective)
containing facts and information found in an encyclopedia
fiction (noun)
books and stories about imaginary events and people. Books that give facts about real events, things, or people are called non-fiction
loose-leaf (adjective)
containing pages that can be put in or taken out one by one
reference (noun)
used to describe books or places where you can find information
set (adjective)
educationmainly British a set book or text contains information that students must study before an examination
someone’s collected works/poems/letters etc. ()
all of someone’s work/poetry/letters etc. published together
spiral-bound (adjective)
a spiral-bound book is held together along one edge by a twisting wire
unabridged (adjective)
an unabridged book or article has not had any words, paragraphs, etc. removed from it
unpublished (adjective)
unputdownable (adjective)
informal a book that is unputdownable is so interesting or exciting that you do not want to stop reading it
unreadable (adjective)
an unreadable book is very difficult to read, for example because it is not very good or the subject is too complicated
well-thumbed (adjective)
a well-thumbed book or magazine has been read many times