February is National Library Lovers Month, and it’s dedicated to the people who love the buildings, halls, or rooms that house numerous collections of books, books, and books! For those book lovers who spend more time with textbooks than fiction, Brainly, the world’s largest online learning platform and homework help community, has Textbook Detective where experts have compiled step-by-step explanations to questions in hundreds of textbooks so every student can get unstuck on their own!
This month, Brainly is helping all bookworms by highlighting 7 vocabulary words that can be used to describe a fellow book enthusiast. Check them out!
>> Bibliophile
Noun: A person who collects many books or has a great appreciation for books.
Noun: A person who collects many books or has a great appreciation for books.
>> Biblioklept
Noun: Someone who actually steals books! The term “book-thief” works too.
Noun: Someone who actually steals books! The term “book-thief” works too.
>> Bookarazzi
Noun: A book lover who excitedly takes photos of the books they read and posts them online.
Noun: A book lover who excitedly takes photos of the books they read and posts them online.
>> Shelfriteous
Adjective: The feeling of superiority about one’s bookshelf.
Adjective: The feeling of superiority about one’s bookshelf.
>> Readultery
Noun: Yes, you read that correctly. Readultery is when a book lover cheats on one book by reading another book simultaneously.
Noun: Yes, you read that correctly. Readultery is when a book lover cheats on one book by reading another book simultaneously.
>> Bibliobibuli
Noun: You’re probably thinking “book bully,” but no! This would simply be a person who reads too much.
Noun: You’re probably thinking “book bully,” but no! This would simply be a person who reads too much.
>> Scrollmate
Noun: Have you ever fallen in love with a book? Well, the author of that story is very much your “scrollmate!”
Noun: Have you ever fallen in love with a book? Well, the author of that story is very much your “scrollmate!”
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