bookdealer

[bʊkˈdiːlə]

bookdealer Definition

a person or company that sells books, especially rare or second-hand ones.

Using bookdealer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bookdealer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bookdealer had a vast collection of first edition books.

  • Example

    I found this rare book at a local bookdealer.

  • Example

    She works as a bookdealer in a small bookstore.

bookdealer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bookdealer

Phrases with bookdealer

  • a dealer in rare and antique books

    Example

    He inherited his father's business and became an antiquarian bookdealer.

  • a book dealer who sells books online

    Example

    I prefer to buy books from online bookdealers because they have a wider selection.

  • a dealer who specializes in a particular genre or type of book

    Example

    The specialist bookdealer had a great selection of cookbooks.

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Summary: bookdealer in Brief

'Bookdealer' [bʊkˈdiːlə] refers to a person or company that sells books, particularly rare or second-hand ones. Examples include 'The bookdealer had a vast collection of first edition books.' and 'She works as a bookdealer in a small bookstore.' The term extends into phrases like 'antiquarian bookdealer,' 'online bookdealer,' and 'specialist bookdealer,' which denote specific types of book dealers.