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booklet
/ˈbʊk.lɪt/
Definition
1
A small book or pamphlet, typically consisting of a few sheets of paper folded and stapled together, often containing information, instructions, or stories.
2
A compact unbound publication, like a brochure or leaflet, designed for easy reading and distribution.
Examples
The hotel's welcome booklet claimed the pool was 'Olympic-sized,' but it was more splash-pond.
She turned her grocery list into a booklet, complete with doodles—now it's a bestseller in her fridge.
IKEA's assembly booklet is 50 pages of diagrams that make quantum physics look straightforward.
His diet booklet promised six-pack abs; after a month, all I got was a six-pack of regrets.