handout

hand|out /h'ændaʊt/ (handouts)
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A handout is a gift of money, clothing, or food, which is given free to poor people.
Each family is being given a cash handout of six thousand rupees.
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If you call money that is given to someone a handout, you disapprove of it because you believe that the person who receives it has done nothing to earn or deserve it.
...the tendency of politicians to use money on vote-buying handouts rather than on investment in the future...
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A handout is a document which contains news or information about something and which is given, for example, to journalists or members of the public.
Official handouts describe the Emperor as `particularly noted as a scholar'.
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A handout is a paper containing a summary of information or topics which will be dealt with in a lecture or talk.

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