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paperwork

American  
[pey-per-wurk] / ˈpeɪ pərˌwɜrk /

noun

  1. written or clerical work, as records or reports, forming a necessary but often a routine and secondary part of some work or job.


paperwork British  
/ ˈpeɪpəˌwɜːk /

noun

  1. clerical work, such as the completion of forms or the writing of reports or letters

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What does paperwork mean? Paperwork is the task of filling out forms, especially when they’re literally on paper. More generally, paperwork refers to routine clerical and administrative work like recordkeeping and processing documents (regardless of whether they’re on paper). Paperwork can be done as part of one’s job (the boring part), or in any setting that involves filling out forms, such as buying a house or a car or applying for a job. Doing so is often referred to as filling out (the) paperwork, doing (the) paperwork, or completing (the) paperwork. Paperwork is a collective noun, meaning it appears in a singular form but refers to such tasks as a group. Example: Applying for a job with the government required her to fill out an incredible amount of paperwork about her family history, education, and travel activity.

Etymology

Origin of paperwork

First recorded in 1580–90; paper + work

Explanation

Any task you do that involves many pieces of paper (like paying bills or filling out forms) is called paperwork. Some jobs feel like they're nothing but paperwork. If your teacher does paperwork while your class takes an exam, he might grade papers, fill out applications for grant money, or organize the many sheets of paper he's accumulated over the semester. When paperwork was coined in the sixteenth century, it meant "things made of paper." By the late 1800s, it came to mean "work done on paper." Paperwork is less common today, as work is increasingly done electronically — it may be time for a new word!

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Paperwork for the project was formally signed in September 2024, when Vietnamese Communist Party secretary To Lam went to speak at the United Nations in New York.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 20, 2025

Paperwork to create the Californians for Choice PAC was filed with the Federal Election Commission in mid-April, according to FEC records.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2024

Paperwork relating to an executive sub-committee meeting shows three options were considered at the time: reusing it for another purpose, retaining it for future use, or selling it.

From BBC • Oct. 21, 2023

Paperwork filed by Trump this week suggests that the former president is seeking to appeal the ruling.

From Salon • Apr. 12, 2023

Paperwork, paperwork with a woman who pats my head while shaking her own.

From "Inside Out and Back Again" by Thanhha Lai

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