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A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of a book published annually. One use is to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. The term also refers to a book of statistics or facts published annually. A yearbook often has an overarching theme that is present throughout the entire book.
yearbook. noun. /ˈjɪəbʊk/. /ˈjɪrbʊk/. a book published once a year, giving details of events, etc. of the previous year, especially those connected with a particular area of activity.
The meaning of YEARBOOK is a book published yearly as a report or summary of statistics or facts : annual. How to use yearbook in a sentence.
YEARBOOK translations: rocznik, album, rocznik. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Polish Dictionary.
A traditional yearbook is a large, bound book organized by class, which includes a photograph of every student. Most yearbooks also feature pictures of teams, school groups and clubs, faculty members, staff, and candid photos taken throughout the school year.
1. A documentary, memorial, or historical book published every year, containing information about the previous year. 2. A usually bound publication compiled by the graduating class of a school or college, recording the year's events and typically containing photographs of students and faculty.
YEARBOOK meaning: 1 : a book about a particular topic (such as sports or news) that is published each year; 2 : a book that is published by a school each year and that shows the activities at the school during that year.