What is another word for Pamphlets?

Pronunciation: [pˈamfləts] (IPA)

Pamphlets are small booklets or brochures containing information on a specific topic. They are a popular form of communication and are often used in promoting businesses, products, or political views. There are several synonyms for the word pamphlet, including leaflet, flyer, handbill, brochure, booklet, tract, circular, and flier. Each of these words conveys a similar meaning, but may be used in different contexts. Leaflets and handbills are often distributed by individuals while brochures and booklets are typically created by organizations. Tracts are usually religious or political in nature, while flyers and circulars are often advertising materials.

What are the paraphrases for Pamphlets?

Paraphrases are restatements of text or speech using different words and phrasing to convey the same meaning.
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
- highest relevancy
- medium relevancy
- lowest relevancy

What are the hypernyms for Pamphlets?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pamphlets

Amid the mass of correspondence, Pamphlets and newspapers, one note, very small and neatly folded, had escaped Martin's notice till the very last; and it was only as he heaped up a whole bundle to throw into the fire that he discovered this, in Mary's well-known hand.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
In 1887 they held a socialist exhibition in Copenhagen-an international exhibition of socialist Pamphlets, newspapers, books, magazines, and pictures; and in 1890 they returned two members to the Landthing-the first time they secured representatives in the Upper Chamber.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
He took up the little green Pamphlets of the London School of Mnemonics.
"Command"
William McFee

Famous quotes with Pamphlets

  • Pamphlets on Sabbath writing are in request here I have been applied to for them by several of the old Methodists knowing that I had them to sell before.
    John Hawley

Word of the Day

inconstructible
The word "inconstructible" suggests that something is impossible to construct or build. Its antonyms, therefore, would be words that imply the opposite. For example, "constructible...