brochures
Pronunciation: [broʊˈʃʊr]
Word
Context: "advertising"
(noun) a small book or a set of pages that give information about something, like a product or a service. It usually has pictures and is used to help people learn more about what is being offered.
Example
I picked up a brochure about the new park opening in our town.
Example
I couldn't find any brochures about that restaurant; they didn't have any to share.
Example
Can you show me the brochure for the summer camp?
Context: "information sharing"
(noun) a type of printed material that is usually colorful and is used to provide educational or promotional content. It helps to attract people's attention and inform them about different topics.
Example
The travel agency gave us a lovely brochure about the trips they offer.
Example
The school didn't create any brochures for the event, so many people weren't aware of it.
Example
What information is included in the brochure for the science fair?
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