handout

/ˈhændaʊt/
noun
  1. A document given to people, especially in a class or meeting, containing information or exercises.
    • Please read the handout before the next meeting.
    • The teacher gave us a handout with the homework questions.
    • I lost my handout, so I asked a classmate for a copy.
  2. Something given for free, especially money or food, to someone in need.
    • Instead of just giving handouts, the program teaches people skills.
    • The charity provides handouts to homeless families every winter.
    • He refused to take a handout and insisted on finding a job.
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