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