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View synonyms for leaflet

leaflet

[ leef-lit ]

noun

  1. a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution.
  2. one of the separate blades or divisions of a compound leaf.
  3. a small leaflike part or structure.
  4. a small or young leaf.


verb (used with object)

, leaf·let·ed or leaf·let·ted, leaf·let·ing or leaf·let·ting.
  1. to distribute leaflets or handbills to or among:

    Campaign workers leafleted shoppers at the mall.

verb (used without object)

, leaf·let·ed or leaf·let·ted, leaf·let·ing or leaf·let·ting.
  1. to distribute leaflets.

leaflet

/ ˈliːflɪt /

noun

  1. a printed and usually folded sheet of paper for distribution, usually free and containing advertising material or information about a political party, charity, etc
  2. any of the subdivisions of a compound leaf such as a fern leaf
  3. (loosely) any small leaf or leaflike part


verb

  1. to distribute printed leaflets (to)

    they leafleted every flat in the area

leaflet

/ flĭt /

  1. A small leaf or leaflike part, especially one of the blades or divisions of a compound leaf.


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Derived Forms

  • ˈleafleter, noun

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Other Words From

  • leaflet·er leaflet·ter noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of leaflet1

First recorded in 1780–90; leaf + -let

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Example Sentences

Bogucki includes the leaflet in a Powerpoint presentation he has developed.

Morrison handed her a “Yes” campaign leaflet printed in Polish.

“Thanks to Hugh Holliman, death row inmates could leave prison early and move in next door,” the leaflet said.

The leaflet was thus a lie, though that was hardly surprising in politics.

He felt compelled to issue a statement after seeing the leaflet.

Then she told him of getting the leaflet, then Science and Health, and how she had gradually been won to embrace it.

Here is a leaflet about the Panama Exposition published in Esperanto.

Under no circumstances, says a medical leaflet, should flies be allowed in the house.

In 1893 he issued a leaflet changing the name to Vitis baileyana.

“Oh, that funny little leaflet,” she tried to say as if it were a joke.

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