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eBooks
Definition:
An eBook, short for electronic book, refers to a digital publication that can be read on electronic devices such as computers, tablets, and eBook readers. It usually comes in the form of a file that can be downloaded or accessed online.
Examples:
Noun (Plural: eBooks)
- She preferred reading eBooks on her Kindle rather than physical books.
- The library offers a wide selection of eBooks for borrowing.
- Online bookstores sell eBooks in various formats.
Verb (Present participle: eBooking)
- He has been eBooking since he purchased his first eReader.
- They are eBooking their original novels through self-publishing platforms.
- Many publishers are transitioning to eBooking to cater to the growing demand for digital books.
Related Adjective: eBookish
- The eBookish design of the website allows for easy navigation.
- She described the eBookish experience as more convenient and portable.
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