Is “reader” too formal?
I am writing a personal introduction for myself and other people on my website. I want to make it formal because it is kind of “live cv”. Is “bookworm” too informal? What should I say instead?
Why is my husband having trouble staying calm around me, I want to calm down!
The term intellectual is more
formal, but carries the same meaning.
I like the “Bookworm” books, although it might be a little old-fashioned. So, what are best alternatives for an avid
reader?
Having or marked by keen interest and enthusiasm, an avid golfer; an avid interest in cooking.
American Heritage
Hello! Let’s just introduce myself. I am reading and learning about books. I am an avid reader.
I know the best way to say the word “hello” in a
English language, but I don’t know it. What is it like to visit my blog every day? I love reading.
What about gender equality and the desire to improve our society?
It’s not really bad for you to be a bookworm for that matter but maybe even a bibliophile.
I am a bibliophile noun
A person who inquisises book Hemingway
- was also an eminent bibliophile, possessing a library of thirty thousand volumes.
Cambridge Dictionary
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