book token
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Definition
Noun: A book token is a type of gift voucher or certificate with a specific monetary value, which can be exchanged for books. The recipient can use it to purchase books, typically up to the value printed on the token, from participating bookshops or retailers.
Usage
A book token is given as a present, allowing the recipient to choose their own books. It is a popular gift for occasions like birthdays, holidays, or as a reward. - It functions as a form of currency specifically for buying books. - The token usually has a fixed denomination (e.g., $10, £20).
Examples
Advanced Usage
- As a collective gift: Book tokens are often collected from multiple people to form a larger gift amount for a special occasion.
- All the colleagues chipped in to buy a substantial book token for their manager's retirement.
Variants and Related Words
- Gift voucher / Gift certificate: The general terms for a prepaid voucher exchangeable for goods. A book token is a specific type of gift voucher.
- Book voucher: A less common but synonymous term.
Synonyms
- Book voucher
- Gift certificate for books
- Book gift card
Notes
- The term is most commonly used in British English. In American English, "book gift card" or "gift card for books" is more frequent.
- Historically, book tokens were often physical paper certificates, but modern versions are frequently digital or card-based.
Noun
- a gift voucher that can be exchanged for books costing up to an amount given on the voucher