yearbook
yearbook
Definition
year·book (yir′bo̵ok′)
noun
a book published yearly; specif.,
- a book giving statistics and data of the preceding year
- 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.
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.
Browse dictionary entries near yearbook
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