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    pocketbook
    /ˈpɒkɪtbʊk/

    noun

    • 1. a notebook: British "a record of the caution shall be made in the officer's pocketbook"
    • 2. a wallet, purse, or handbag: US "she dug a couple of aspirin out of her pocketbook"

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  2. POCKETBOOK definition: 1. a woman's handbag: 2. the money that someone has, or someone's ability to pay for things: 3. a…. Learn more.

  3. noun. pock· et· book ˈpä-kət-ˌbu̇k. Synonyms of pocketbook. 1. often pocket book : a small especially paperback book that can be carried in the pocket. 2. : a flat typically leather folding case for money or personal papers that can be carried in a pocket or handbag. 3. a. : purse. b. : handbag sense 2. 4. a. : financial resources : income. b.

  4. noun. handbag ( def 1 ). a person's financial resources or means: The price was out of reach of his pocketbook. Also pock·et book. a book, usually paperback, that is small enough to carry in one's coat pocket. British. a notebook for carrying in one's pocket. a wallet or billfold. pocketbook.

  5. the money that someone has, or someone's ability to pay for things: These new tax laws will hit everyone's pocketbook. Voters don't all realize how much the results could affect their pocketbooks. These hotels are too much for most people's pocketbooks. The pandemic left a big hole in the pocketbooks of many people.

  6. Pocketbook is another name for a purse or wallet, a place to keep money or other essentials. Pocketbook can also refer to the amount of money you have, even if it’s in your mattress. In the UK, pocketbook is a pocket-sized notebook, but in the US it's usually a small bag typically carried by women.

  7. noun. /ˈpɒkɪtbʊk/. /ˈpɑːkɪtbʊk/. (North American English) used to refer to the financial situation of a person or country. (In the past it was a small flat case for carrying papers or money.) Many foreign goods are too expensive for American pocketbooks. The increase is likely to hit the pocketbooks of consumers.

  8. Define pocketbook. pocketbook synonyms, pocketbook pronunciation, pocketbook translation, English dictionary definition of pocketbook. n. 1. A purse; a handbag. 2. A pocket-sized folder or case used to hold money and papers; a billfold. 3. Financial resources; money supply: prices to fit...

  9. A pocketbook is a small bag which a woman uses to carry things such as her money and keys in when she goes out. [US] regional note: in BRIT, use handbag, bag. 3. countable noun. A pocketbook is a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, where you can keep banknotes and credit cards.

  10. POCKET BOOK definition: a book small enough to be carried in one's pocket | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use pocketbook in a sentence Seemingly possessed by demons, she would slip objects from the homes of rich people they visited into her pocketbook .