Pronunciation: /ˈprɪntɪd ˈmætər/
noun a type of material that is printed, such as books, newspapers, or magazines
A1 I like to read printed matter like newspapers and magazines.
A2 The library has a wide selection of printed matter for borrowing.
B1 Printed matter such as brochures and flyers are effective marketing tools.
B2 The museum's exhibition included a variety of printed matter for visitors to take home.
C1 The publishing company specializes in producing high-quality printed matter for clients.
C2 The artist's collection of printed matter showcases a unique blend of design and content.
formal The library has a section dedicated to printed matter, including books, journals, and newspapers.
informal I prefer reading printed matter like physical books rather than e-books.
slang I found some cool printed matter at the flea market, like vintage posters and zines.
figurative His mind was filled with so much printed matter from all the books he had read.
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