Pronunciation: /nɑnˈpeɪpər/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I prefer using non-paper plates for picnics.
A2 The office is trying to become more eco-friendly by using non-paper cups.
B1 The company decided to switch to non-paper documentation to reduce waste.
B2 The government is encouraging businesses to transition to non-paper processes for efficiency.
C1 The non-paper option proved to be more cost-effective in the long run.
C2 The non-paper approach revolutionized the industry's standard practices.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I prefer non-paper bags for my groceries.
A2 The non-paper option is more environmentally friendly.
B1 The company has started using non-paper packaging for their products.
B2 The non-paper solution proved to be more cost-effective in the long run.
C1 The non-paper approach revolutionized the industry's sustainability practices.
C2 The non-paper policy was implemented successfully, leading to significant reductions in waste.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I put the recipe on a non-paper surface to keep it clean.
A2 She wrote her phone number on a non-paper material so it wouldn't get wet.
B1 The instructions were printed on a non-paper material to make them durable.
B2 The artist created a beautiful design on a non-paper canvas.
C1 The company's logo was embossed on a non-paper medium for a unique look.
C2 The contract was signed on a non-paper surface to prevent tampering.
formal The diplomats exchanged a non-paper proposal during the negotiation.
informal They passed around a non-paper with their ideas written on it.
slang Let's put together a quick non-paper to outline our thoughts.
figurative His speech was like a non-paper, lacking substance and depth.
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