notebook Definition
note·book (nōt′bo̵ok′)
noun
- a book, esp. one with ruled pages, for writing notes or memorandums
- a small, lightweight laptop computer
notebook Synonyms
notebook Usage Examples
Possessives
- referee: Again Eddy is chopped down and this time Sleaford's number 2 is entered into the referee's notebook.
- analyst: Enhance your skills with regard to both the analytical and visual aspects of i2 Analyst's Notebook.
- reporter: The screen cover conveniently folded underneath the unit like the cover of a reporter's notebook.
Converse of object
refurbish: We stock and source a number of grade A quality professionally refurbished notebooks, immaculate and appropriately boxed.
Adjective modifier
- ultraportable: Experience the functionality of an ultraportable notebook in a tablet form factor... new Lifebook P Series, the world's smallest full-featured notebook.
- spiral-bound: A: I start off writing by hand in large, spiral-bound notebooks.
- ultra-portable: Its new TravelMate 3020 is a white series of ultra-portable mobile notebooks powered by Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Duo.
- A4: Notebook A portable computer, usually around the size of an A4 notebook.
- bound: Make sure that the cards are not going to get misplaced - using a bound notebook or a clipboard is recommended.
Modifies a noun
- PC: Luckily, there are many notebook PC repair companies to be found online.
- computer: I have a notebook computer, what is the best way to connect my digital camera?
- cooler: The unit has 2 USB ports so an ancillary device can be connected via the notebook cooler.
- adapter: There are many available: search Google for " notebook drive adapter " .
- compartment: Easy access accessory drawer, ideal for your cables, mouse etc. Stretchy security grip notebook compartment holds your computer securely in place.
Noun used with modifier
- dell: The in your Serrano in into the The first refurbished dell notebook mini in return think you he doesnt.
- widescreen: However Hitachi have released the new 345 model which is quoted as being compatible with the Apple widescreen notebooks.
- laboratory: Together they form a record which you would normally find in a laboratory notebook.
- spiral: I started the habit with pencil and spiral paper notebooks.
- lab: In years gone by it would have been recorded in lab notebooks, sketches or photographs.
- gardening: Trugs and trowels: Elizabeth Seager's gardening notebook for June June is the month for irises.
Browse dictionary entries near notebook
- ‹ note over bond spread
- ‹ note of hand
- ‹ note
- ‹ notched
- ‹ notch
- ‹ notation
- ‹ notate
- ‹ notary public
- ‹ notary
- ‹ notarize

