leaflet

noun
UK: /ˈliːflɪt/
US: /ˈliːflət/
  1. A small piece of paper with information on it.

    1. I got a leaflet about a new shop today.
    2. The company distributed a leaflet advertising their services to local residents.
  2. A part of a compound leaf.

    1. Each leaflet on the plant was a vibrant green color.
    2. The botanist identified the species by examining the shape and arrangement of the leaflet.
leaflet verb
  1. To distribute leaflets to people.

    1. We will leaflet the town center tomorrow.
    2. Volunteers leafletted the neighborhood to promote the upcoming charity event.

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The word "leaflet" in English means: A small piece of paper with information on it., A part of a compound leaf..

The phonetic transcription of "leaflet" is /ˈliːflɪt/ in British English and /ˈliːflət/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "leaflet": flyer, handout, pamphlet.

Example usage of "leaflet": "I got a leaflet about a new shop today.". More examples on the page.