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.
rolling paper.
wallpaper.
toilet paper.
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 Phrases
paper over,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.
Idioms for paper
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.
Origin of paper
1325–75; Middle English papire<Latin papȳruspapyrus
OTHER WORDS FROM paper
pa·per·less,adjectivepa·per·like,adjectivere·pa·per,verb (used with object)un·pa·pered,adjective
They must acquire large volumes of specialized envelopes and paper.
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“We would just as soon stay away from a group that will create controversy,” the Cubs general manager Sam Bernabe told the paper.
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Back when Sam went upstate, job searches required nothing more than a typewriter, some paper, and the classifieds.
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Using a heatproof slotted spoon, remove the shallots to a paper towel-lined plate.
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Allow beans to cool completely then remove to a paper towel-lined plate to dry.
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Mr. Byrd nodded and made a few strokes with his pencil on the paper before him.
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On turning the paper through ninety degrees or by actual measurement, the extent of the illusion will become apparent.
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This is the filth the German paper was not ashamed to print.
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Lay on different parts of the skin a small, square piece of paper with a small central hole in it.
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He found her in the midst of tiny wisps of paper, thread, and wool, that had been her chief concern for three days past.
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British Dictionary definitions for paper
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, etcRelated adjective: 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 called: ship's papers(plural)official documents relating to the ownership, cargo, etc, of a ship
(plural)collected diaries, letters, etc
See newspaper, wallpaper
government See white paper, green paper, command paper
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
theatreslanga free ticket
on paperin theory, as opposed to factit was a good idea on paper, but failed in practice
adjective
made of paperpaper cups do not last long
thin like paperpaper walls
(prenominal)existing only as recorded on paper but not yet in practicepaper profits; paper expenditure
taking place in writingpaper battles
verb
to cover (walls) with wallpaper
(tr)to cover or furnish with paper
(tr)theatreslangto fill (a performance) by giving away free tickets (esp in the phrase paper the house)