[
UK
/lˈiːflət/
]
[ US /ˈɫifɫət/ ]
[ US /ˈɫifɫət/ ]
NOUN
- a thin triangular flap of a heart valve
- part of a compound leaf
- a small book usually having a paper cover
How To Use leaflet In A Sentence
- We were still playing at war — dropping leaflets instead of bombs.
- She incited racial hatred by distributing anti-Semitic leaflets.
- Thousands of leaflets had been given to motorists passing through and 1,000 had been hand-delivered to addresses in the city centre.
- The leaflets are in two planes, giving a slightly plumate appearance.
- The leaflet says: ‘We need to form a new committee and require other helpers to assist in organising and running events that you want.’
- -- A tree, with leaves bunched at the extremities of the branches, oblong, oval, acuminate, odd-pinnate, 3-4 pairs of opposite leaflets. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
- It has a wildlife display and information leaflets. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
- The leaflet explains how to complain to the banking ombudsman.
- Pickles is a grassroots "leafleteer" the type of a Local Government Pol and Political obsessive that are in fact the hallmark of the DimLebs. Eric Pickles made a fool of himself on Question Time
- The highest priority is the publication of a suite of up-to-date comprehensive guidebooks and map leaflets for the four gardens.