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e-book

Description:

An e-book, short for electronic book, refers to a digital publication that can be read on electronic devices such as e-readers, smartphones, or computers. These electronic versions of books encompass various genres, including fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, and more.

Senses:

  1. Electronic Publication: A book in digital form that can be read on electronic devices.
  2. E-reader: A specialized device designed to display e-books, providing a more book-like reading experience.

Usages:

E-books have gained immense popularity due to their convenience, portability, and accessibility. They have revolutionized the way people consume literature and knowledge. E-books can be easily purchased and instantly downloaded, allowing readers to carry an entire library in their pocket.

In recent years, many local authors have started self-publishing e-books, enabling them to reach a wider audience and avoid the traditional publishing process. Local libraries have also adopted e-books, making them available for borrowing electronically, saving physical space while expanding their collection.

Sample Sentences:

  • I prefer reading e-books because they don't take up physical space.
  • She downloaded an e-book on gardening to help with her new hobby.
  • Many students rely on e-books to access educational materials for their studies.
  • After publishing her novel online, it quickly became a popular e-book among readers.

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