IPA: /ˈbʊkɪʃnəs/
KK: /ˈbʊkɪʃnəs/
The quality of being very interested in books and reading, often to the point of being overly focused on academic or intellectual pursuits.
Her bookishness made her the top student in her class, as she spent most of her time reading and studying.
Bookishness → It is formed from "book" (from Old English *bōc*, meaning a written work or text) and "-ish" (meaning having the quality of) combined with "-ness" (meaning the state or condition of). The word "bookishness" refers to the state of being bookish or having qualities associated with books, such as being studious or literary.
Think of 'book' as a written work and '-ish' meaning having the quality of, along with '-ness' indicating a state. This helps you remember that bookishness is the state of being like a book, often implying a love for reading or studying.