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guidebooks

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for guidebooks.

Editorial note

Thankfully it's easy to avoid these creatures because they only visit places listed in the lonely planet guidebooks.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of guide book. [A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.]

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Alternative spelling of guide book. [A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for guidebooks.

noun

Alternative spelling of guide book. [A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.]

Example sentences

1

Thankfully it's easy to avoid these creatures because they only visit places listed in the lonely planet guidebooks.

2

It is a small, sober self-help book and as far away from the myriads of questionable pep-talk guidebooks as it can get.

3

Most guidebooks these days are written by compilers who gather information from the internet.

4

This is an entertaining and educational collection of invented guidebooks spanning the globe.

5

It's near-useless for the context that guidebooks (and Wikivoyage) excel at: how to get there, a place's history, safety advice, etc.

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The main problem with a site like this is that the reviews in most of the guidebooks write something based on TripAdvisor or the like.

7

And I also marked Rough Trade and Lonely Planet guidebooks with invisible ink.

8

Related to this, Derek Sivers (formerly CD Baby, now of Wood Egg) has a range of annual guidebooks [1] aimed at entrepreneurs moving to and/or starting a business in Asia.

9

We use more than 15 different data sources - mainly user reviews (Yelp, 4Square, TripAdvisor), blogs and professional media (SF Gate, Eater etc) and guidebooks (Michelin, Zagat etc).

10

Better to read slightly behind the times, but solid, university guidebooks and published books that stood out, than to read the hot, but crappy, steam of published research.

11

But the expensive train (15GBP, still much less than $99) gets a lot of advertising and is in all the guidebooks, so many people assume it's the only way to go (plus it's owned by the airport so they try to guide you that way).

12

So if I was going to Argentina, I'd go to that section, and it would have guidebooks, cook books of Argentine food, books written by Argentinians, and books written by others about Argentina.

Quote examples

1

It's also how Lonely Planet does their maps for guidebooks as I recently read in their book "Unlikely Destinations: Lonely Planet Story"

2

"our goal isn't to make money" is not in their corporate guidebooks or manifesto, it's in their press-release.

Proper noun examples

1

Guidebooks such as Lonely Planet have a few pages explaining how not to offend the locals.

2

Guidebooks almost universally will tell you about what is expected.

3

Guidebooks invariably do a terrible job of explaining US tipping.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use guidebooks in a sentence?

Thankfully it's easy to avoid these creatures because they only visit places listed in the lonely planet guidebooks.

What does guidebooks mean?

Alternative spelling of guide book. [A book that provides guidance, but especially one designed for travellers which provides local tourist information about a particular country or area.]

What part of speech is guidebooks?

guidebooks is commonly used as noun.