What is another word for Booklets?

Pronunciation: [bˈʊkləts] (IPA)

Booklets are small publications that contain information on a specific topic. There are various synonyms for booklets, including pamphlets, brochures, catalogs, leaflets, guides, manuals, handouts, and flyers. Pamphlets usually contain information and opinions on political or social issues, while brochures promote a product or service. Catalogs are used for product listings, while leaflets are informational documents distributed for advertising or education purposes. Guides usually offer instructions on how to use a product or service, while manuals provide in-depth instructions. Handouts are often used for educational purposes, while flyers are used for advertising events or promotions. All these synonyms describe different kinds of booklets that cover various purposes and topics.

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Usage examples for Booklets

He also brought out a series of Booklets entitled "Orchim," which was of the greatest missionary value.
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.
Under the silent but none the less convincing plea of these posters, backed up by millions of leaflets and Booklets explaining every phase of the Savings Campaign, the sale of Certificates rose steadily.
"The War After the War"
Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Albrecht writes: We may surmise that Luther, when composing the German tables and combining them in a book, had in mind the old chart-Booklets.
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente

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