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paper
[ pey-per ]
noun
- a substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
- a piece, sheet, or leaf of this.
- something resembling this substance, as papyrus.
- a written or printed document or the like.
- stationery; writing paper.
- a newspaper or journal.
- an essay, article, or dissertation on a particular topic:
a paper on early Mayan artifacts.
- Often papers. a document establishing or verifying identity, status, or the like:
citizenship papers.
- negotiable notes, bills, etc., as commercial paper or paper money:
Only silver, please, no paper.
- a promissory note.
- papers,
- Nautical. ship's papers.
- a sheet or card of paper with pins or needles stuck through it in rows.
- a set of questions for an examination, an individual set of written answers to them, or any written piece of schoolwork.
- Slang. a free pass to an entertainment.
verb (used with object)
- to cover with wallpaper or apply wallpaper to:
They papered the bedroom last summer.
- to line or cover with paper.
- to distribute handbills, posters, etc., throughout:
to paper a neighborhood with campaign literature.
- to fold, enclose, or wrap in paper.
- to supply with paper.
- Informal. to deluge with documents, especially those requiring one to comply with certain technical procedures, as a means of legal harassment:
He papered the plaintiff to force a settlement.
- Slang. to fill (a theater or the like) with spectators by giving away free tickets or passes.
- Archaic.
- to write or set down on paper.
- to describe in writing.
verb (used without object)
- to apply wallpaper to walls.
adjective
- made of paper or paperlike material:
a paper bag.
- paperlike; thin, flimsy, or frail.
- of, relating to, or noting routine clerical duties.
- pertaining to or carried on by means of letters, articles, books, etc.:
a paper war.
- written or printed on paper.
- existing in theory or principle only and not in reality:
paper profits.
- indicating the first event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
- Slang. including many patrons admitted on free passes, as an audience for a theatrical performance:
It's a paper house tonight.
verb phrase
- to patch up or attempt to conceal (a difference, disagreement, etc.) so as to preserve a friendship, present a unified opinion, etc.:
to paper over a dispute.
paper
/ ˈpeɪpə /
noun
- a substance made from cellulose fibres derived from rags, wood, etc, often with other additives, and formed into flat thin sheets suitable for writing on, decorating walls, wrapping, etc papyraceous
- a single piece of such material, esp if written or printed on
- usually plural documents for establishing the identity of the bearer; credentials
- Also calledship's papers plural official documents relating to the ownership, cargo, etc, of a ship
- plural collected diaries, letters, etc
- a lecture or short published treatise on a specific subject
- a short essay, as by a student
- a set of written examination questions
- the student's answers
- commerce See commercial paper
- slang.theatre a free ticket
- on paperin theory, as opposed to fact
it was a good idea on paper, but failed in practice
adjective
- made of paper
paper cups do not last long
- thin like paper
paper walls
- prenominal existing only as recorded on paper but not yet in practice
paper profits
paper expenditure
- taking place in writing
paper battles
verb
- to cover (walls) with wallpaper
- tr to cover or furnish with paper
- slang.tr theatre to fill (a performance) by giving away free tickets (esp in the phrase paper the house )
Derived Forms
- ˈpaperer, noun
Other Words From
- paper·less adjective
- paper·like adjective
- re·paper verb (used with object)
- un·papered adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of paper1
Idioms and Phrases
- on paper,
- in written or printed form.
- in theory rather than in practice.
- existing only in a preliminary state; in a plan or design:
The university building program is still only on paper.
More idioms and phrases containing paper
In addition to the idiom beginning with paper , also see on paper ; push paper ; walking papers .Advertisement
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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