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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of non-printed book in British Thesaurus

Types of non-printed book

address book (noun)

a book with spaces in which you can write people’s names, addresses, telephone numbers etc, usually in alphabetical order

album (noun)

a book in which you can collect things such as photographs, stamps, or autographs

appointment book (noun)

American a diary or a piece of software on a computer or phone where you can make a note of things you plan to do

audio book (noun)

a book that is read out loud, usually by an actor, and recorded as an MP3 file, on a CD etc

blotter (noun)

American a book in which an official record of events is kept

book (noun)

something that you write in, consisting of pages fastened together inside a cover

calendar (noun)

a book or a piece of software on a computer, mobile device etc where you can make a note of things you plan to do

datebook (noun)

American a diary where you write things that you plan to do

diary (noun)

a book in which you write your experiences each day

diary (noun)

British a book that has spaces for each day of the year, where you can make a note of things you plan to do. The usual American word is appointment book or datebook

Filofax ()

a book in which you write people’s addresses and telephone numbers, made in a way that allows you to add and remove pages

guest book (noun)

a book in which guests or visitors write comments

jotter (noun)

British a small book in which you write notes

journal (noun)

a written record of your experiences in which you write about what happens every day

log (noun)

a written record of things that happen, especially an official record of a journey on a ship or in a plane

log book (noun)

a book containing the official record of a journey on a ship or in a plane

manuscript (noun)

a very old book or document written by hand before books began to be printed

notebook (noun)

a book with empty pages which you use for writing notes

organizer (noun)

a book or piece of equipment that helps you to arrange information

pad (noun)

a set of sheets of paper fastened together along the top or one side, used for writing or drawing

planner (noun)

mainly American a diary where you write things that you plan to do

register (noun)

a book in which someone keeps lists or records

rent book (noun)

British a document recording the regular amounts of money that you have paid as rent

scrapbook (noun)

a book in which you save pictures, articles, or other material

sketchbook (noun)

a book with blank pages (=with nothing printed on them), used for drawing

talking book ()

a recording of someone reading a book

visitors’ book (noun)

a book in which the people who visit a particular place write their names and addresses, and sometimes also give their opinion of the place