brochure

noun
UK: /ˈbrəʊ.ʃʊər/
US: /broʊˈʃʊr/
  1. A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service.

    1. I picked up a brochure about Italy.
    2. The travel brochure highlighted the resort's many attractions and amenities for tourists.
  2. A high-quality, printed advertisement, often with glossy pages and attractive design, intended to promote a company, product, or event.

    1. We made a brochure for our new car.
    2. The marketing team developed a comprehensive brochure showcasing the company's innovative technologies and sustainable practices.
brochure verb
  1. To present or promote something in a brochure.

    1. They brochure their new product.
    2. The university actively brochures its programs to attract prospective students from around the globe.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "brochure" in English means: A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service., A high-quality, printed advertisement, often with glossy pages and attractive design, intended to promote a company, product, or event..

The phonetic transcription of "brochure" is /ˈbrəʊ.ʃʊər/ in British English and /broʊˈʃʊr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "brochure": handout, booklet, prospectus, pamphlet, leaflet.

Example usage of "brochure": "I picked up a brochure about Italy.". More examples on the page.