soft-cover book

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soft-cover book

A child reads a soft-cover book in the library.

Definition

Noun: A book bound with a flexible paper cover, as opposed to a rigid hardcover. It is typically lighter, less durable, and less expensive than a hardcover edition of the same work.

Usage

A "soft-cover book" refers specifically to the physical format and binding of a book. It is a compound noun used to distinguish this format from others. - It is commonly used in publishing, retail, and everyday contexts to describe books. - The term is often synonymous with "paperback," though "paperback" can be more specific to mass-market editions.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (as a noun modifier) before another noun.
    • The soft-cover book market has grown significantly.
  • In bibliographic descriptions, it specifies the binding type.
    • The library's copy is a first edition soft-cover book.
Variants and Related Words
  • Paperback (n.): A common synonym, often implying a lower-cost, mass-produced soft-cover book.
  • Softback (n.): A less common variant with the same meaning.
  • Hardcover (n.): The antonym; a book with rigid protective covers.
  • Trade paperback (n.): A specific type of soft-cover book, often larger and of higher quality than a mass-market paperback.
Synonyms
  • Paperback
  • Softback
  • Paperbound book
Antonyms
  • Hardcover
  • Hardback
  • Casebound book
soft-cover book

A child reads a soft-cover book in the library.

Noun
  1. a book with paper covers