textbook

[tekstˌbʊk]

textbook Definition

  • 1a book used as a standard source of information on a particular subject
  • 2a book containing a formal exposition of principles

Using textbook: Examples

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

  • Example

    The professor recommended the textbook for further reading.

  • Example

    The textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.

  • Example

    The textbook is widely used in universities across the country.

textbook Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with textbook

  • a textbook licensed under an open copyright license, allowing it to be freely used and distributed

    Example

    The university has adopted the use of open textbooks to reduce the financial burden on students.

  • a situation or example that perfectly illustrates a particular principle or concept

    Example

    The company's failure to adapt to changing market conditions is a textbook case of mismanagement.

  • textbook definition

    a clear and concise definition of a term or concept, often used as a standard reference

    Example

    The textbook definition of 'democracy' is government by the people, for the people, and of the people.

Origins of textbook

from 'text' + 'book', meaning a book containing a text

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Summary: textbook in Brief

A 'textbook' [tekstˌbʊk] is a book used as a standard source of information on a particular subject, often containing a formal exposition of principles. It is commonly used in academic settings and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter. 'Textbook' extends into phrases like 'open textbook,' referring to a freely licensed textbook, and 'textbook case,' denoting a perfect illustration of a principle or concept.

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