Pronunciation: /friːʃiːt/
noun a publication, typically a newspaper, that is distributed free of charge to the public
A1 I picked up a freesheet newspaper at the train station.
A2 The freesheet contained information about local events and activities.
B1 Many commuters grab a freesheet on their way to work to catch up on the news.
B2 The freesheet was full of advertisements for upcoming concerts and shows.
C1 The freesheet was distributed for free to residents in the neighborhood.
C2 The freesheet was known for its unbiased reporting and in-depth analysis of current events.
formal The freesheet was distributed to every household in the neighborhood.
informal I picked up a freesheet at the train station for some light reading.
slang Let's grab a freesheet and see what events are happening in town.
figurative The freesheet of information helped me navigate through the complex research project.
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