Pronunciation: /hænd aʊt/
noun a portion or quantity of something that is distributed or given out
A1 The teacher handed out worksheets to the students.
A2 The volunteers will hand out flyers at the event.
B1 The organization plans to hand out free food to those in need.
B2 The company decided to hand out bonuses to all employees.
C1 The government's decision to hand out subsidies was met with mixed reactions.
C2 The charity's mission is to hand out resources to marginalized communities.
verb to distribute or give out something to others
A1 The teacher will hand out the worksheets to the students.
A2 I will hand out flyers for the event at the mall.
B1 The charity organization will hand out food to the homeless in the park.
B2 The company will hand out bonuses to employees who meet their targets.
C1 The government will hand out subsidies to farmers affected by the drought.
C2 The organization will hand out awards to individuals who have made significant contributions to society.
formal The teacher will hand out the exam papers at the beginning of the class.
informal Can you hand out the flyers to everyone in the room?
slang I'll hand out the snacks for the movie night.
figurative The manager decided to hand out promotions to the top-performing employees.
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