White Book (Noun)
Meaning
A government report; bound in white.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The committee presented their findings in a thick, white-book edition of the government report, complete with glossy photographs and detailed appendices.
- The Premier proudly held up a copy of the white book, a comprehensive review of the country's new economic strategy.
- As the minister stepped up to the podium, she clutched a white book tightly in her hand, its pages filled with data and statistics on the state of the nation.
- The opposition party was scathing in their critique of the government's latest white book, dismissing its proposals as vague and unrealistic.
- A weighty white book, emblazoned with the government's crest on the cover, was distributed to all members of parliament ahead of the crucial debate.