Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Bookworm"
The meaning of "Bookworm" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
bookworm ne anlama geliyor?
A:
A person who reads alot of books.
Q:
He cemented his bookworm reputation ne anlama geliyor?
A:
He proved that he is someone who loves to spend time reading books.
Q:
I'm a huge bookworm ne anlama geliyor?
A:
They like to read a lot.
Q:
bookworm and tapeworm ne anlama geliyor?
A:
A book worm is someone who loves books and reads a lot. A tape worm is a type of parasite. It can make you very sick if you eat it
Q:
a bookworm ne anlama geliyor?
A:
a person who likes to read
Example sentences using "Bookworm"
Q:
bookworm ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Bookworm is used to describe someone who enjoys reading a lot and generally holds the connotation of someone who doesn’t socialize with others often and/or is shy. However, this is kind of an old phrase, not many people use it anymore.
“I’m a bit of a book worm” and “that person is a bookworm” are really the only times I can think of someone using that, but again, it’s usually older people using it.
“I’m a bit of a book worm” and “that person is a bookworm” are really the only times I can think of someone using that, but again, it’s usually older people using it.
Q:
bookworm ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He is a bookworm because he enjoys reading books.
He devotes his free time to reading as many books as possible because he is a bookworm.
The bookworm is also a type of worm (larva) of a wood boring (tunneling) beedle. The bookworm is known to like eating the paper and glue used in books.
He devotes his free time to reading as many books as possible because he is a bookworm.
The bookworm is also a type of worm (larva) of a wood boring (tunneling) beedle. The bookworm is known to like eating the paper and glue used in books.
Q:
bookworm ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
My cousin spends all day in the library. He's a bit of a bookworm.
Synonyms of "Bookworm" and their differences
Q:
I consider myself as a bookworm. ve I consider myself to be bookworm. ve I consider myself a bookworm. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I consider myself as a bookworm is not idiomatic. It sounds better "I consider myself a bookworm". The second option is correct.
Translations of "Bookworm"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? bookworm
A:
Bookworm.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? bookworm
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? bookworm in many different ways?
A:
Can Americans understand British English's accent? They both speak English but does the accent cause confusion?
Other questions about "Bookworm"
Q:
is "a bookworm" offensive or informal if I call someone like this
A:
Completely depends on how you say it and your relationship with the person. If you suddenly say it to someone you do not know it can come off as an insult. Or if you say it in a rude or sarcastic tone of voice. Before saying it make sure you know the person and know that they will not take offense to it.
Q:
He's what you call a bookworm. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× He's what you call a bookworm.
✓ That’s what you call a bookworm.
I Don’t really think you would actually say that in real life though
✓ That’s what you call a bookworm.
I Don’t really think you would actually say that in real life though
Q:
Although I'm a bookworm, but no money, so I read much free text online and in hinative. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I'm a bookworm, and I have no money, so I read many free text online and in HiNative.
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Q:
I've been a bookworm
or
I am a bookworm?
or
I am a bookworm?
A:
Both are right! It depends whether you want to talk in the present simple or present continuous tense :)
Present simple = 'I am a bookworm' (now, today, at the moment)
Present continuous = 'I've been a bookworm' (since last year, for a month, since I was 5)
'I've been a bookworm' needs a time word to make a complete sentence! 😁
Present simple = 'I am a bookworm' (now, today, at the moment)
Present continuous = 'I've been a bookworm' (since last year, for a month, since I was 5)
'I've been a bookworm' needs a time word to make a complete sentence! 😁
Q:
Hello!
What's a "bookworm"?
What's a "bookworm"?
A:
A person who loves to read, especially a young person.
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