brochure
Pronunciation: [broʊˈʃʊr]
Word
Context: "marketing"
(noun) a small book or magazine that gives information about a product or service. It's like a colorful booklet that shows what something is all about, like a vacation or a school.
Example
I picked up a brochure about the new amusement park in town, and it looked really fun!
Example
There wasn’t a brochure available for the event, so I didn’t know what to expect.
Example
Can you show me the brochure for the summer camp?
Context: "information"
(noun) a printed piece of paper that provides detailed information about something. It can be just one sheet or several pages, and it helps people learn more about a topic.
Example
The brochure explained all the activities we could do during the trip.
Example
The information was not in the brochure, and I felt confused about the travel plans.
Example
What does the brochure say about the museum hours?
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