album
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a bound or loose-leaf book consisting of blank pages, pockets, envelopes, etc., for storing or displaying photographs, stamps, or the like, or for collecting autographs.
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a digital collection of photographs, stored on a computer or mobile device for viewing, displaying, or sharing.
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a record or set of records containing several musical selections, a complete play or opera, etc..
Her album of folk songs will be out next month.
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the package or container for such a record or records.
The album has a pocket for each record.
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a collection of audio recordings released together as a collected work.
The digital release of their debut album sold more copies than expected.
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a printed book containing an anthology of writings, reproductions of photographs or artwork, musical compositions, etc.
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a book or binder consisting of blank pages, pockets, or envelopes for keeping photographs, stamps, autographs, drawings, poems, etc
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one or more CDs, cassettes, or long-playing records released as a single item
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a booklike holder containing sleeves for gramophone records
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an anthology, usually large and illustrated
Etymology
Origin of album
First recorded in 1610–20; 1955–60 album for def. 2; from Latin: neuter singular of albus “white,” i.e., a blank (tablet) painted white for writing on
Explanation
An album is a book of photographs, mementos, or a collection of some other kind — like music. As digital forms of photographs and music become more popular, albums are becoming a thing of the past. A photo album is full of pictures, and a stamp collector's album contains stamps from different countries. Another kind of album is a collection of songs, either on a record or a CD. In Latin, album means "white," and in ancient times it referred to a blank tablet. 16th century German academics kept what they called an album amicorum, or a collection of colleagues' signatures, and from there album came to mean "souvenir book."
Vocabulary lists containing album
Example Sentences
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Album cuts like “$T. LOSER” and “WHAT IS IT LIKE, TO BE LIKED?” find Slayyyter caught up comparing herself to other artists.
From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026
As a young musician in Texas, T Bone, did you hear Ringo’s “Don’t Pass Me By,” from the White Album, as a country song?
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026
It is believed Amandi, known for directing popular hits such as The Album and Tiger King and his recent role in Once Upon a Dream, was detained in September.
From BBC • Apr. 24, 2026
Bad Bunny, who won the Album of the Year prize a week ago, presented the child -- perhaps a younger version of himself -- with a golden gramophone.
From Barron's • Feb. 9, 2026
Later that night he is alone in his room, listening to side 3 of the White Album on his parents’ cast-off RCA turntable.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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