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Noun — A small, thin book, often used for instructions or information.

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How to use booklet

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instruction booklet information booklet

Etymology

From "book" plus the diminutive suffix "-let," meaning a small version of a book.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “booklet” mean?

The word “booklet” means a small, thin book, often used for instructions or information. In plain terms, a short, slim book, usually informational rather than for entertainment.

How do you pronounce “booklet”?

“Booklet” is pronounced BUUK-luht (/ˈbʊk.lət/ in IPA).

How do you use “booklet” in a sentence?

Here is “booklet” used in a sentence: “The washing machine came with a booklet explaining each setting.”

What part of speech is “booklet”?

“Booklet” is a noun.

Is “booklet” a common word?

“Booklet” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between a booklet and a pamphlet?

A booklet is a small, thin book often used for instructions or information, typically bound like a miniature book. A pamphlet is usually even simpler, often just folded or stapled sheets without a proper binding, and is more commonly used for advertising or brief informational purposes.

What is the difference between a booklet and a brochure?

A booklet is generally used for instructional or informational content, such as a user manual or guide, while a brochure is typically a promotional or marketing document, often with more visual design. Both are small printed publications, but their purpose and content differ.

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