guidebook
n.
information book for tourists and travelers
GUIdebook
Guide book
A guide book is a book for
tourists or travelers that provides details about a
geographic location,
tourist destination, or
itinerary. It is the written equivalent of a
tour guide. It will usually include details, such as phone numbers, addresses, prices, and reviews of hotels and other
lodgings, restaurants, and activities. Maps of varying detail are often included. Sometimes historical and cultural information is also provided. Different guide books may focus on different aspects of travel, from
adventure travel to
relaxation, or be aimed at travellers with larger or smaller travel
budgets.
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guidebook
Noun
1. something that offers basic information or instruction
(synonym) guide
(hypernym) handbook, enchiridion, vade mecum
(hyponym) field guide
Guidebook
(n.)
A book of directions and information for travelers, tourists, etc.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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guidebook
Synonyms and related words:
Baedeker, Yellow Pages, account, acquaintance, announcement, bibliography, blue book, briefing, bulletin, business directory, catalog, checklist, city directory, classified directory, communication, communique, compendium, cookbook, cookery book, data, datum, directory, dispatch, enchiridion, enlightenment, evidence, facts, factual information, familiarization, field guide, finding list, gen, general information, gradus, guide, handbook, handlist, handout, hard information, how-to book, incidental information, index, info, information, instruction, intelligence, itinerary, knowledge, light, manual, mention, message, nature book, notice, notification, phone book, presentation, promotional material, proof, publication, publicity, reference book, release, report, road map, roadbook, sidelight, statement, telephone book, telephone directory, the dope, the goods, the know, the scoop, transmission, travel book, vade mecum, white book, white paper, word
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.