pamphlet• Was it to be an officialPartydocument or a pamphlet in the name of Quintin Hogg?• Spreadingliteracy has meant more printedmaterials of all kinds, whether books, pamphlets or periodicals.• The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outwardsign.• Within a year half a million pamphlets had been sold.• The piles of pamphlets and the hand-outs went in the bin.• I sat back against a pine-stem and became lost in the pamphlet.• His hand was obvious in the writing of the pamphlet Whose Schools?
From Longman Business Dictionary
pamphletpam·phlet1 /ˈpæmflɪt/ noun [countableC]
a thin book with paper covers, giving information about something
The new service is explained in aglossy pamphlet sent to the bank’s customers.