leaflet

[ˈliːflət]

leaflet Definition

  • 1a printed sheet of paper, sometimes folded, containing information or advertising and usually distributed free
  • 2a small leaf or leaflike part

Using leaflet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "leaflet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company handed out leaflets to promote their new product.

  • Example

    I picked up a leaflet about the local museum at the tourist center.

  • Example

    The tree's leaves were covered in tiny leaflets.

leaflet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leaflet

Phrases with leaflet

  • to distribute leaflets from an airplane or other aircraft

    Example

    The military dropped leaflets over the city warning residents to evacuate.

  • a coordinated effort to distribute leaflets for a specific purpose, such as promoting a political candidate or raising awareness for a cause

    Example

    The student group organized a leaflet campaign to raise awareness about climate change.

  • a type of bomb that releases large numbers of leaflets instead of explosives

    Example

    During World War II, the Allies used leaflet bombs to drop propaganda over enemy territory.

Origins of leaflet

from 'leaf' + '-let', meaning 'little leaf'

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Summary: leaflet in Brief

A 'leaflet' [ˈliːflət] is a printed sheet of paper, often folded, that contains information or advertising and is usually distributed for free. It can also refer to a small leaf or leaf-like part. Examples include 'The company handed out leaflets to promote their new product.' and 'The tree's leaves were covered in tiny leaflets.' Phrases include 'leaflet campaign,' which is a coordinated effort to distribute leaflets for a specific purpose, and 'leaflet bomb,' which is a type of bomb that releases large numbers of leaflets instead of explosives.