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Notebook

UK /["/ˈnəʊtbʊk/"]/US /["/ˈnəʊtbʊk/"]/

Definition

a small book of plain paper for writing notes in

In simple words: A book with empty pages to write in.

Examples

  • The police officer wrote the details down in his notebook.
  • She kept a notebook *(= wrote notes in it)* during the trip.

Usage notes

Used in both academic and casual contexts. Avoid using in highly technical or formal writing where specific terms are preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'note' you can 'take' anywhere — 'note' + 'book' = notebook.

Collocations

  • bound
  • leather-bound
  • spiral
  • jot something (down) in
  • record something in
  • scribble (something) in
  • paper
  • computer
  • in a/​your notebook
  • an entry in a notebook
  • bound
  • leather-bound
  • spiral
  • jot something (down) in
  • record something in
  • scribble (something) in
  • paper
  • computer
  • in a/​your notebook
  • an entry in a notebook
  • bound
  • leather-bound
  • spiral
  • jot something (down) in
  • record something in
  • scribble (something) in
  • paper
  • computer
  • in a/​your notebook
  • an entry in a notebook

Synonyms

  • laptop

Antonyms

  • eraser
  • whiteboard

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'notebook computer' instead of 'notebook' as writing tool.
  • Using 'notebooks' when referring to a single item.