WordCmp.com

book vs playbook

playbook vs book

book and playbook both are nouns.

book is a verb but playbook is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
book Yes No Yes No
playbook Yes No No No
As nouns, playbook is a hyponym of book; that is, playbook is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than book:
  • book: a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together)
  • playbook: a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays
book (noun) playbook (noun)
physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together a scheme or set of strategies for conducting a business campaign or a political campaign
a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge a book containing the scripts of one or more dramatic plays
a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together) a notebook containing descriptions and diagrams of the plays that a team has practiced (especially an American football team)
a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance
a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone
a major division of a long written composition
a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made
a collection of playing cards satisfying the rules of a card game
a record in which commercial accounts are recorded
book (verb) playbook (verb)
engage for a performance
record a charge in a police register
arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
register in a hotel booker
Difference between book and playbook

Words related to "book"

Words related to "playbook"


© WordCmp.com 2024, CC-BY 4.0 / CC-BY-SA 3.0.