Yearbook (noun)

A book that contains information and photos about the events and people in a particular school, college, or organization for a specific year.

Origin:

The word "yearbook" originated in the late 19th century, it comes from the combination of the words "year" and "book" which refers to a book that contains information and photos about the events and people in a particular school, college, or organization for a specific year.

Examples:

  1. She flipped through her high school yearbook, reminiscing about old memories.
  2. He was in charge of designing the cover of the yearbook.
  3. The yearbook was filled with pictures of the students and faculty.
  4. The school's yearbook was a record of the events and achievements of the year.
  5. The yearbook was distributed to the students at the end of the school year.
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