Definition of softback in English:
softback
adjective & noun ˈsɒftbak
another term for paperback
Example sentencesExamples
- Soon all 225 hardbacks and 3,000 softbacks were sold and Saint Piran Press was busy printing more.
- I always try and take a couple of softback page-turners on holiday with me, especially if I have a long flight in store.
- The 22nd edition of The Good Pub Guide is published in softback by Ebury Press, price £14.99.
- There was also a ‘shop’ area in the entrance hall, which sold a multitude of softback booklets and a few hardback books.
- Most of the feedback is personal and anecdotal, but practitioners at the bench found the books extremely helpful; they were so heavily used that the softback format was not durable enough and hardly any copies of Part I are left.
- In addition to these tabloid-sized softbacks, Pekar writes reviews for newspapers and magazines.
- The book is available in softback at E25 and hardback at E40.
- For a softback, £17.99 seems a bit steep, until you look at the contents.