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e-books

Description:

An e-book, short for electronic book, is a digital publication that can be read on electronic devices such as e-readers, tablets, smartphones, or computers. It consists of text, images, or both, and can be downloaded, purchased or accessed online. E-books provide a convenient and portable way to access and read books, magazines, or other written works.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. I prefer reading e-books over physical books because I can carry an entire library in my pocket.
  2. She downloaded several e-books on her Kindle before her long flight.
  3. Many students are using e-books for their research projects.

As a verb:

  1. I decided to e-book the novel so that I could read it on my smartphone.
  2. The library is digitizing their entire collection and plans to e-book every title.

As an adjective:

  1. The e-book industry has seen significant growth in recent years.
  2. He owns an e-book reader that allows him to read in various formats.

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