Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
playbook
noun
/ˈpleɪbʊk/

Definition
A playbook is a detailed set of strategies or plans that outlines how to achieve specific goals in a given situation.

Examples
- Coaches spend weeks preparing the playbook before the season starts.
- The marketing playbook outlines our strategies for reaching new customers.
- In negotiations, having a well-prepared playbook can make all the difference.

Meaning
In sports, a playbook contains plays and tactics for a team to use during a game. In business or other fields, it refers to a strategic guide for handling various scenarios.

Synonyms
- manual
- guide
- plan
- strategy