My sister is a bibliophile.
A bibliophile is someone who loves books. I am a bibliophile. We have a bibliophile club at school.
I am a bibliophile. My family and I all share a great love for books so in technical terms we are bibliophile
A complex sentence has 2 verbs( processes) where 1 is indepent and 1 is dependent on the rest of the sentence to make sense. so here's an example of a sentence with Bibliophile: The bibliophile read many books to enhance his learning.
The word "bibliophile" originates from the Greek words "biblion" meaning book and "philos" meaning loving. So, a bibliophile is someone who loves books.
Bibliophile might be the word you're looking for. A bibliophile is one who loves books.
Bibliography, bibliophile.
Bibliophile is not from a Latin root: it is based on two Greek words biblios and phileinwhich literally means love books
As a bibliophile, Sarah spent hours browsing through the shelves of the bookstore, eagerly adding more titles to her ever-growing collection of books.
A person that loves books is called a bibliophile.
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Someone who loves books is called a bibliophile.
Another word for a book lover or a lover of books is called a bookworm. Bookworms are mostly those kind of people that are so called "addicted" to books. Or the posh word is bibliophile.