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Paper

ˈpeɪpər
Extremely common
400 - 500
400-500, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
papel, documento, papel de embrulho, papel toalha, papel de parede, papel de carta

Paper meanings in Portuguese

papel

Example:
I need a sheet of paper to write on.
Eu preciso de uma folha de papel para escrever.
Please hand me that piece of paper.
Por favor, me passe aquele pedaço de papel.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in educational, office, and daily situations.
Note: The word 'papel' is the general term for paper and can refer to any kind of paper used for writing, printing, or packaging.

documento

Example:
You must submit the paper by the deadline.
Você deve entregar o documento até o prazo.
This paper contains important information.
Este documento contém informações importantes.
Usage: formalContext: Used in legal, administrative, and academic contexts.
Note: In this context, 'documento' refers to a formal written paper that holds significance, such as contracts, reports, or academic papers.

papel de embrulho

Example:
I bought some wrapping paper for the gift.
Eu comprei papel de embrulho para o presente.
The wrapping paper is colorful.
O papel de embrulho é colorido.
Usage: informalContext: Used in shopping and gift preparation contexts.
Note: 'Papel de embrulho' specifically refers to paper used for wrapping gifts.

papel toalha

Example:
Can you pass me the paper towels?
Você pode me passar as toalhas de papel?
I need some paper towels to clean this mess.
Eu preciso de algumas toalhas de papel para limpar essa bagunça.
Usage: informalContext: Used in kitchens and dining contexts.
Note: 'Papel toalha' refers to absorbent paper towels used for cleaning and drying.

papel de parede

Example:
We decided to put wallpaper in the living room.
Decidimos colocar papel de parede na sala de estar.
This wallpaper is very stylish.
Esse papel de parede é muito estiloso.
Usage: informalContext: Used in home decor and interior design contexts.
Note: 'Papel de parede' refers to decorative paper applied to walls for aesthetic purposes.

papel de carta

Example:
I love writing letters on this stationery paper.
Eu adoro escrever cartas nesse papel de carta.
This letter was written on beautiful paper.
Esta carta foi escrita em um papel de carta bonito.
Usage: informalContext: Used in correspondence and personal communication.
Note: 'Papel de carta' refers to special paper designed for writing letters, often decorated or of higher quality.

Paper's synonyms

document

A document is a written or printed piece of information that serves as an official record or proof of something.
Example: Please sign this document before leaving.
Note: While both 'paper' and 'document' can refer to a physical sheet of paper, a document typically contains important information or serves a specific purpose.

sheet

A sheet is a single piece of paper, often used for writing or printing.
Example: I need a blank sheet of paper to write a note.
Note: Unlike 'paper,' which is a more general term, 'sheet' specifically refers to a single piece of paper.

parchment

Parchment is a material made from animal skin that has been treated to be suitable for writing or printing.
Example: The ancient scroll was written on parchment.
Note: Parchment is a specialized type of material used for writing, whereas 'paper' can refer to a broader range of writing surfaces.

Paper expressions, common phrases

On paper

Used to describe something as it is theoretically or officially planned, without considering practical aspects.
Example: On paper, the project seemed feasible, but in reality, it faced many challenges.
Note: It refers to the theoretical or idealized version of something, rather than the physical material itself.

Paper trail

Refers to a written record of documents or transactions that provides evidence or proof of an event or actions taken.
Example: The accountant left a clear paper trail of all the financial transactions.
Note: It signifies a documented history or evidence trail, not necessarily literal paper.

Paper tiger

Describes something or someone that appears powerful or threatening but is actually weak or ineffective.
Example: The new political party was seen as a paper tiger, unable to exert real influence.
Note: It conveys a metaphorical meaning of feebleness, not related to the physical material.

Pen and paper

Refers to the traditional method of writing or note-taking with a pen or pencil on paper.
Example: I prefer to brainstorm ideas using pen and paper rather than digital tools.
Note: It highlights the traditional writing tools, not focusing solely on the material itself.

Throw in the towel

To give up, surrender, or quit a task or activity.
Example: After struggling with the difficult assignment, he decided to throw in the towel and ask for help.
Note: The phrase does not directly relate to the physical act of throwing a towel, but rather to conceding defeat.

Not worth the paper it's written on

Suggests that a document or agreement is not legally or practically valid or enforceable.
Example: The contract turned out to be not worth the paper it's written on, as it had many loopholes.
Note: It critiques the value or validity of the content on the paper, not the material itself.

Paper over the cracks

To conceal or disguise problems or issues temporarily without addressing the underlying causes.
Example: The government tried to paper over the cracks in the failing healthcare system by announcing new initiatives.
Note: It metaphorically refers to covering up flaws or issues without actually fixing them, not involving physical paper.

Paper everyday (slang) expressions

Cash

Cash is often slang for money, especially paper money.
Example: Can you lend me some cash? I'm short on paper right now.
Note: Cash specifically refers to physical currency, while paper can refer to various types of documents.

Green

Green is slang for money, specifically referring to the color of U.S. dollar bills.
Example: He's got a lot of green. His pockets are always full of paper.
Note: Green is a more specific term for paper money, emphasizing the color aspect.

Bread

Bread is a colloquial term for money or earnings.
Example: I need to earn some bread to pay my rent - the landlord only accepts paper.
Note: Bread ties money to sustenance, reflecting its importance in providing for one's basic needs.

Benjamins

Benjamins refers to U.S. $100 bills featuring Benjamin Franklin, often used to signify wealth.
Example: He's always flashing his wad of Benjamins, acting like he owns the place.
Note: Benjamins specifically refers to $100 bills, emphasizing a high value and extravagance.

Dough

Dough is slang for money in general, similar to bread but with a more informal tone.
Example: I need to make some dough to afford all these paper assignments for school.
Note: Dough is often associated with baking and cooking, implying the idea of money being the essential ingredient.

Moolah

Moolah is a fun slang term for money, often used in a lighthearted or humorous context.
Example: If you want that new gadget, you better start saving up some moolah, not just paper coins.
Note: Moolah adds a playful and whimsical element to the concept of money.

Cheddar

Cheddar is slang for money, referring to the color of yellow American cheese which resembles some paper money.
Example: He's making so much cheddar in his business that he's swimming in paper.
Note: Cheddar associates money with a specific type of cheese, adding a quirky and vivid imagery to financial abundance.

Paper - Examples

The paper is white.
O papel é branco.
I need to write something on this paper.
Eu preciso escrever algo neste papel.
Can you give me a piece of paper?
Você pode me dar um pedaço de papel?

Paper grammar

Paper - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: paper
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): papers, paper
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): paper
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): papered
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): papering
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): papers
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): paper
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): paper
Syllables, Separation and Stress
paper Contains 2 syllables: pa • per
Phonetic transcription: ˈpā-pər
pa per , ˈpā pər (The red syllable is stressed)

Paper - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
paper: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.