Booklet vs. Handout

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Bookletnoun

A small or thin book.

Bookletnoun

A little book.

Bookletnoun

a small book usually having a paper cover

Bookletnoun

a small, thin book with paper covers, typically giving information on a particular subject.

Handoutnoun

A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.

Handoutnoun

A gift to the poor or needy.

Handoutnoun

A gift, something obtained without effort.

Handoutnoun

money or an object given in or as in a charitable gesture; - also used of government disbursements to individuals for welfare; as, government hand-outs to welfare clients.

Handoutnoun

a printed circular distributed gratis, usually for political or advertising purposes.

Handoutnoun

a printed statement distributed, usually to the news media.

Handoutnoun

an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation

Handoutnoun

giving money or food or clothing to a needy person

Handoutnoun

a quantity of financial or other material aid given to a person or organization

Handoutnoun

a piece of printed information provided free of charge, especially to accompany a lecture or advertise something.

Handout

A handout is something given freely or distributed free to those in need. It can refer to government welfare or a charitable gift, and it may take the form of money, food, or other necessities.

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