pamphlet
nounDivide pamphlet into syllables:
pam · phlet
How to pronounce pamphlet:
Definition of pamphlet:
- pamphlet (noun):
- a small book usually having a paper cover.
- an unbound printed publication with no cover or with a paper cover
- a thin paper-covered booklet, often on a subject of current interest
Synonyms for pamphlet:
advertisement
blue book
book
booklet
brochure
circular
flyer
folder
leaflet
ticket book
tract
Antonyms for pamphlet:
answer
heedlessness
ignorance
neglect
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