pamphlet

noun
UK: /ˈpæm.flɪt/
US: /ˈpæm.flət/
  1. A small, thin book with no cover or only a paper cover that has information about a particular subject.

    1. I picked up a pamphlet about local walks at the tourist center.
    2. The charity sends out a pamphlet explaining how to donate and support their cause.
  2. A printed leaflet or booklet containing information or propaganda.

    1. The political party distributed pamphlets door-to-door before the election.
    2. Environmental groups produce pamphlets to raise awareness about climate change issues.
pamphlet transitive-verb
  1. To distribute pamphlets.

    1. We need to pamphlet the neighborhood before the meeting.
    2. Volunteers pamphleted the area, promoting the community event effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "pamphlet" in English means: A small, thin book with no cover or only a paper cover that has information about a particular subject., A printed leaflet or booklet containing information or propaganda..

The phonetic transcription of "pamphlet" is /ˈpæm.flɪt/ in British English and /ˈpæm.flət/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

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

Example usage of "pamphlet": "I picked up a pamphlet about local walks at the tourist center.". More examples on the page.