Pronunciation: /prɪntaʊt/
noun a printed copy of a document or file
A1 I need a printout of the schedule for next week.
A2 Can you please give me a printout of the meeting minutes?
B1 The printout of the report is on my desk.
B2 I made a printout of the presentation slides for the meeting.
C1 The printout of the contract needs to be signed and returned.
C2 I prefer to have a hard copy printout of important documents for reference.
verb none
A1 I printout my homework assignments so I can study them later.
A2 She printouts important emails to keep a record of them.
B1 The office manager printouts the monthly reports for distribution.
B2 The IT department printouts troubleshooting guides for employees.
C1 The graphic designer printouts proofs of the new brochure for review.
C2 The architect printouts blueprints for the construction project.
adjective none
A1 I need a printout of the directions to the museum.
A2 Can you make a printout of the meeting agenda for me?
B1 The printout of the document was clear and easy to read.
B2 She handed me a printout of the spreadsheet with all the data.
C1 The printout of the contract needs to be signed and returned by Friday.
C2 The printout of the report included detailed graphs and analysis.
adverb none
A1 I need a printout of the schedule for tomorrow's meeting.
A2 She handed me a printout of the directions to the restaurant.
B1 Please make a printout of the document for me to review.
B2 I always prefer to have a printout of important emails for reference.
C1 The printout of the financial report revealed some interesting trends.
C2 After reviewing the printout of the data, I was able to make informed decisions.
pronoun none
A1 I need a printout of the instructions.
A2 Can you make a printout of the email for me?
B1 The printout of the report is on my desk.
B2 I prefer to have a printout of the document for reference.
C1 Please provide a printout of the spreadsheet for the meeting.
C2 The printout of the contract needs to be signed and returned.
preposition none
A1 I need a printout of the directions to the restaurant.
A2 Can you please make a printout of the email for me?
B1 She handed me a printout of the meeting agenda.
B2 I prefer to have a printout of the contract for my records.
C1 The printout of the report highlighted key findings.
C2 He requested a printout of the spreadsheet for analysis.
conjunction none
A1 I need a printout of the email for my records.
A2 Please bring a printout of the document to the meeting.
B1 She handed me a printout of the spreadsheet to review.
B2 The technician provided a printout of the test results for analysis.
C1 The lawyer presented a detailed printout of the evidence in court.
C2 I prefer to have a printout of the contract for reference.
interjection none
A1 Printout! I need a hard copy of this document.
A2 Printout! Can you please print this email for me?
B1 Printout! I'll need a copy of the report for the meeting.
B2 Printout! Could you print out the spreadsheet for me, please?
C1 Printout! I prefer to have a physical copy of important documents.
C2 Printout! It's always good to have a hard copy as a backup.
article none
A1 I need a printout of my boarding pass for the flight.
A2 Can you please make a printout of the meeting agenda for everyone?
B1 The printout of the report is ready for review.
B2 I prefer to have a hard copy printout of important documents.
C1 The printout of the contract needs to be signed and returned by Friday.
C2 She requested a printout of the entire presentation for her records.
formal Please make sure to collect a printout of the document for your records.
informal Hey, don't forget to grab a printout of that file before you leave.
slang I need a hard copy of this, can you printout the info for me?
figurative The printout of his emotions was evident on his face.
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