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yearbook Definition

year·book (yirbo̵ok′)

noun

a book published yearly; specif.,
  1. a book giving statistics and data of the preceding year
  2. a publication of the graduating class of a school or college, with pictures and reports of the school year just coming to an end
yearbook Synonyms

yearbook

n.

annual, almanac, yearly report book, record, graduation book, class book, annual publication; see also catalog 2, journal 1.

yearbook Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • publish: We are also publishers ourselves - publishing yearbooks covering key sectors of the industry.
  • produce: The Evening Leader is joining forces with the Wrexham Supporters Trust to produce a club Yearbook for the coming season.
  • have: We can't have a Speccy yearbook being passed around the planet without any residents of ' Blighty ' included in it.
  • buy: I think if this is the case then most people will still actually buy a yearbook for more than a tenner!
  • put: Iain explains the process in putting together a yearbook.
  • create: Such a positive endorsement of school life should be encouraged, but creating a yearbook can be a challenge.

Preposition: for

  • school: Free delivery on Planners and Yearbooks for schools within a 35 mile radius of Hull.

Adjective modifier

  • Official: CATHOLIC DIRECTORY: Official yearbook for England and Wales annually since 1837.
  • statistical: September 2003 38 UNHCR statistical yearbook 2001, October 2002, Geneva.
  • annual: The staff also issued an annual yearbook called The Aero Manual.
  • British: He was also editor of the British Yearbook of International Law.
  • first: The Guild started the new millenium with its first Yearbook, which was published in print version in autumn 1999.
  • high: He also found his own high school yearbook at the top of the pile.

Preposition: on

  • devolution: The State and the Nations, the first of an annual series of yearbooks on devolution, will add to its reputation.
  • way: Help wanted for Life on the Edge 6. Brand new Yearbook on the way.

Modifies a noun

  • entry: Stewart's school yearbook entry paid tribute to his ability to make other pupils laugh.
  • photo: MULDER: I don't know, but it looks like it's from some kind of yearbook photo, see?

Preposition: of

  • diocese: Yearbook of the diocese of London ( 1940 to date ) Lysons, Environs of Lond.

Noun used with modifier

  • school: He also found his own high school yearbook at the top of the pile.
  • university: Agency addresses are listed in the Commonwealth Universities Yearbook.