blue book
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Definition
- Noun:
- A blue booklet used in universities for writing examinations: A small, bound book with a blue cover, traditionally provided to students for writing their answers during formal exams.
- A register of persons who are socially prominent: A directory or listing of individuals considered to be part of high society or notable in social circles.
- A report published by the British government; bound in blue: An official report or document issued by the UK government, historically distinguished by its blue paper cover.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The professor handed out the blue books before the final exam began.
- Her family's name has been listed in the social blue book for generations.
- The committee's findings were detailed in an official government blue book.
Advanced Usage
- "to blue-book something" (verb, informal): To write a lengthy, formal, or detailed report or answer, often under exam conditions.
- I had to blue-book three essay questions in just two hours.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue book value (n): A standard reference listing the average market price of used cars or other items. (Note: This is a related compound term, not a direct meaning of "blue book" alone).
- According to the blue book value, the car is worth about $8,000.
Synonyms
- Exam booklet: For the university test meaning.
- Social register: For the list of prominent persons.
- Government report / White paper: For the official publication (though "white paper" is more common for policy proposals).
Related Phrases
- Out of the blue book (idiom, playful): A pun on the idiom "out of the blue," suggesting something unexpected drawn from formal or official knowledge.
- His detailed historical reference seemed to come out of the blue book.
Noun
- a blue booklet used in universities for writing examinations
- a register of persons who are socially prominent
- a report published by the British government; bound in blue