e-book (A2)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈiːbʊk/
Definition
A book made available in digital form, readable on computers or other digital devices.
Examples
She prefers reading an e-book on her Kindle.
The library offers a wide selection of e-books for members to borrow.
Many classic novels are now available as free e-books online.
How to Use e-book
- read e-book (collocation)
- To engage with the text of a digital book. — "She likes to read e-books on her commute."
- download e-book (collocation)
- To transfer a digital book file to a device. — "I will download the e-book to my phone."
- buy e-book (collocation)
- To purchase a digital version of a book. — "He decided to buy the e-book instead of waiting for the paperback."
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