Definition of «leaflet»

A leaflet is a small, usually one-sided sheet of paper that contains information or advertising. It can also refer to an unbound booklet or pamphlet containing information about a particular topic or product.

Usage examples

  1. Distribute leaflets advertising a local event or concert.
  2. Create an informative leaflet about a new product or service.
  3. Use leaflets to promote a political campaign or candidate.
  4. Provide leaflets with instructions or safety guidelines for a particular activity or facility.
  5. Hand out leaflets explaining the benefits of a health or wellness program.
  6. Design leaflets with tourist information for visitors to a city or region.
  7. Send leaflets as invitations to a special sale or promotional event.
  8. Produce leaflets to educate the public about a social or environmental issue.
  9. Use leaflets to provide step-by-step instructions for assembling a product.
  10. Display leaflets in public spaces to raise awareness about a charity or nonprofit organization.

Sentences with «leaflet»

  • Translation services are available in all Jobcentres while local councils provide information leaflets in dozens of different languages. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • As part of the Cat Friendly Clinic programme, the International Society of Feline Medicine has produced a series of leaflets for cat owners to provide some background information on the programme, but also to provide practical help with common problems or difficulties associated with veterinary visits. (catfriendlyclinic.org)
  • In Brent Central, for example, election leaflets for which Dawn Butler (a well known London second homer) has recently apologised were sent out, smearing Sarah Teather. (nextleft.org)
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