All bibliophile synonyms
bib·li·o·phile
B b noun bibliophile
- savant — a person of profound or extensive learning; learned scholar.
- scholar — a learned or erudite person, especially one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject.
- intellectual — appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
- reader — the process of interpreting data in printed, handwritten, bar-code, or other visual form by a device (optical scanner or reader) that scans and identifies the data.
- bookworm — If you describe someone as a bookworm, you mean they are very fond of reading.
- proofreader — to read (printers' proofs, copy, etc.) in order to detect and mark errors to be corrected.
- editor — a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility related to the writing, compilation, and revision of content for a publishing firm or for a newspaper, magazine, or other publication: She was offered a managing editor position at a small press.
- brain — Your brain is the organ inside your head that controls your body's activities and enables you to think and to feel things such as heat and pain.
- know-it-all — a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
- sage — Alain René [a-lan ruh-ney] /aˈlɛ̃ rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist.
- bookman — a student or scholar
- bibliomaniac — excessive fondness for acquiring and possessing books.