papers

/ˈpeɪpərz/
noun
  1. Official documents or pieces of writing, such as identification, academic work, or legal records.
    • The lawyer reviewed the court papers before the hearing.
    • She published several scientific papers on climate change.
    • Please bring your immigration papers to the appointment.
  2. Sheets of material used for writing, printing, or wrapping; the plural of paper.
    • I need to buy more printer papers for the office.
    • He sorted the scrap papers into recycling bins.
    • The children drew pictures on large sheets of colored papers.
  3. Newspapers or periodicals.
    • My dad reads the morning papers every day.
    • She works as a reporter for one of the national papers.
    • The story was in all the local papers.
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