sheet
The primary image is a flat, thin, and expansive surface. Whether it is fabric, paper, or metal, the word evokes a sense of uniformity and two-dimensionality. In domestic contexts, it carries connotations of cleanliness and routine (e.g., changing bed linens). In professional or academic settings, it refers to a discrete unit of information or material (e.g., a balance sheet or a sheet of glass). When used as a verb, the focus is on total coverage. It implies a smooth, seamless layer that isolates the object underneath from its environment. In nautical terms, the meaning shifts from the material itself to a tool of control, though it retains the association with the wind and sails.
Countable when referring to individual items like a piece of paper or a bed cover. Uncountable when referring to a vast expanse of material, such as a sheet of ice or a sheet of rain.
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Meanings
A large, rectangular piece of cloth used on a bed.
"She changed the bed sheets every Sunday."
A broad, thin, flat piece of material, such as paper, metal, or glass.
"Please write your name on a clean sheet of paper."