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writing material
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The term functions as a versatile noun that shifts meaning based on the professional or social setting. In a domestic or artistic sense, it refers to the physical medium of cellulose sheets, emphasizing texture, weight, and utility for recording information. In academic or journalistic spheres, the word evolves into a metonym for the content rather than the material. A research paper is defined by its intellectual rigor and structured argument, while a morning paper is defined by its role as a vehicle for current events and public discourse.

Countable when referring to documents or newspapers; uncountable when referring to the material.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is gaming while Jackson tries to pitch another scheme.
Jackson

Bro, I've got a white paper for this new coin. It's totally disruptive.

Jackson
Ryan
Ryan

Bet. Just don't let it distract me, I'm clutching this round.

💡
Jackson uses the term 'white paper' (an authoritative report/guide) to sound intellectual about his crypto project. Ryan responds with 'bet' (slang for 'alright' or 'I agree') and mentions 'clutching' (gaming slang for winning a high-pressure situation), showing his priority is the game over Jackson's pitch.

Meanings

Nounwriting material

A material manufactured in a thin sheet from pulp, used for writing, printing, or wrapping.

"She wrote the letter on a piece of lined paper."

Collocations & Compounds

scrap of paper

a small, irregular piece of paper

He scribbled the phone number on a scrap of paper.

white paper

an authoritative report or guide

The government released a white paper on climate change.

graph paper

paper printed with a grid

The architect used graph paper for the blueprints.

wrapping paper

decorative paper for gifts

She spent hours choosing the perfect wrapping paper.

term paper

an essay written at the end of a school term

The students are stressed about their final term paper.

Phrasal Verbs

paper over

to conceal a problem or flaw

The company tried to paper over the cracks in their financial report.

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