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    handout
    /ˈhandaʊt/

    noun

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  2. HANDOUT definition: 1. a document given to students or reporters that contains information about a particular subject…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to give without charge. b. : to give freely. 2. : administer. handed out a severe punishment. Synonyms. Verb. administer. allocate. apportion. deal (out) dispense. distribute.

  4. any printed, typed, mimeographed, or photocopied copy of information, as a speech, policy statement, or fact sheet given to reporters, attendees at a meeting, or the like. anything given away for nothing, as a free sample of a product by an advertiser. Discover More.

  5. A handout is something that's given to a person in need. A useful handout for someone who doesn't have a home might be food, money, or clothing. Handouts are anything that a person, government, charity, or other organization freely donates to needy people.

  6. 1. a portion of food or the like given to a needy person, as a beggar. 2. a press release. 3. any copy of a speech, fact sheet, etc., distributed at a meeting. 4. anything given away for nothing, as a free sample of a product. [1825–35]

  7. Definition of handout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. IPA guide. Other forms: handed out; hands out; handing out. Definitions of hand out. verb. give to several people. “The teacher handed out the exams”. synonyms: distribute, give out, pass out. see more.

  9. HANDOUT meaning: 1. money or food that is given to people who are poor: 2. a copy of a document that is given to…. Learn more.

  10. HANDOUT definition: 1. money or food that is given to people who are poor: 2. a copy of a document that is given to…. Learn more.

  11. a free document that gives information about an event or a matter of public interest, or that states the views of a political party, etc. see press release. a document that is given to students in class and that contains a summary of the lesson, a set of exercises, etc.