noun

definition

A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.

definition

A gift to the poor or needy.

example

It's a place to get a hand up, not a handout.

definition

A gift, something obtained without effort.

Examples of handout in a Sentence

A few bold pigeons strolled by, looking for a handout but they waddled on down the path.

Indeed, they have even produced a handout on it all.

Too much clipart in one handout makes the piece looked "cluttered."

She wasn't looking for a handout from her distant cousin Roz, just a job at her thriving In the Garden nursery.

Now it seems we see it almost as a charitable handout.

The quality of the accompanying handout was also excellent and clearly shows the thought and time put into the planning of the workshop.

For groups following Program A, the audit Handout 6 should be redrafted to incorporate students ' suggestions.

Their protests have pressurized Surrey County Council into shelving plans to slash its canal upkeep handout by £ 100,000 over the next two years.

The eye moves from left to right so in general, if you have a handout with a lot of words you want to add a megaphone or something else in the top left hand corner.

The odds are slim that a handout will it all the way home, undamaged, and even slimmer that Mom or Dad will find it at a time when they actually can read it thoroughly.

More often, the handout gets put aside "to read later" when life isn't quite so busy.

This means that the parent is assured that they can find the information online, even if the handout gets lost.

List of Lectures Each of the lectures in the course is accompanied by a handout.

You can download a PDF handout with illustrations for the steps of this project on the Instructables website.

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