Pronunciation: /ˈhændˌaʊt/
noun a piece of paper containing information or instructions, typically given to a group of people
A1 The teacher gave us a handout with the vocabulary words for the lesson.
A2 I always make sure to take a handout from the workshop so I can review the information later.
B1 The handout provided detailed instructions on how to complete the task.
B2 The handout included graphs and charts to help illustrate the key points of the presentation.
C1 The handout was a comprehensive guide to the new software system, complete with troubleshooting tips.
C2 The handout was so thorough that I didn't need to take any additional notes during the seminar.
verb not applicable
A1 The teacher will handout the worksheets for the students to complete.
A2 I handout flyers for my friend's upcoming event.
B1 The company will handout free samples of their new product at the event.
B2 The manager handouts instructions to the team before starting the project.
C1 The government handouts financial aid to those in need.
C2 The organization handouts pamphlets to raise awareness about their cause.
adjective not applicable
A1 The teacher gave us a handout with the vocabulary words for the quiz.
A2 I always like it when the professor provides handout notes for the lecture.
B1 The handout materials for the workshop were very helpful in understanding the topic.
B2 The handout information provided a comprehensive overview of the research findings.
C1 The handout document contained detailed instructions for the experiment.
C2 The handout resources were essential for completing the project successfully.
adverb not applicable
A1 The teacher handed out worksheets to the students.
A2 She quickly handed out flyers to passersby on the street.
B1 The company handed out free samples of their new product at the event.
B2 The organization regularly hands out brochures to raise awareness about their cause.
C1 The politician handed out pamphlets outlining their policies to potential voters.
C2 The charity organization handed out informational packets to donors at the fundraising gala.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I forgot my handout at home.
A2 Can you pass me the handout, please?
B1 The teacher gave us a handout with all the information we need.
B2 Make sure to read the handout before the meeting.
C1 The handout provided detailed instructions on how to complete the project.
C2 I always keep a digital copy of the handout on my phone for easy access.
preposition not applicable
A1 I will handout the papers to the students.
A2 The teacher will handout the worksheets before the lesson starts.
B1 The manager will handout the new company policies to all employees.
B2 The organizer will handout the schedule for the conference at the registration desk.
C1 The government will handout information pamphlets to raise awareness about the new law.
C2 The charity organization will handout care packages to those in need during the holiday season.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I need a handout to understand the instructions.
A2 The teacher gave us a handout with all the key information.
B1 The handout provided a helpful summary of the main points.
B2 In addition to the lecture slides, the professor also distributed a handout.
C1 The handout was a valuable resource for studying for the exam.
C2 The handout served as a useful reference during the group discussion.
interjection not applicable
A1 Handout! Can I have one too?
A2 Handout! I need help with this.
B1 Handout! Is there any extra information available?
B2 Handout! I think I missed something in the presentation.
C1 Handout! This material is very useful for our discussion.
C2 Handout! I appreciate having these resources to refer to.
article not applicable
A1 The teacher gave us a handout with the vocabulary words.
A2 I need to review the handout before the exam.
B1 The handout provided detailed instructions on how to complete the assignment.
B2 The handout included a map of the campus for new students.
C1 The handout was well-researched and contained valuable information on the topic.
C2 I found the handout to be a comprehensive guide to understanding the complex subject matter.
formal The professor provided a handout with all the important information for the lecture.
informal Hey, can you pass me that handout so I can see what we need to do?
slang I snagged a handout from the front desk with all the cheat codes for the game.
figurative The mentor acted as a handout, guiding the new employees through their first week on the job.
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