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Sheet

UK /["/ʃiːt/"]/US /["/ʃiːt/"]/

Definition

a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed to lie on or lie under

In simple words: A flat piece of paper or fabric.

Examples

  • I need a fresh sheet of paper to draw on.
  • The bed was so comfortable with a clean sheet.
  • She printed the report on a large sheet.
  • The artist used a canvas sheet for painting.
  • Please hand me the sheet for the song so I can practice.
  • He placed a sheet of metal over the hole.
  • A sheet of ice covered the lake in winter.
  • She found an old sheet of music in the attic.

Usage notes

Commonly used in daily contexts, such as discussing bed linens or paper. Not formal; avoid in academic writing when referring to documents.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'sheet' of paper – flat and smooth, easy to remember.

Collocations

  • clean
  • crisp
  • fresh
  • change
  • fold
  • put on
  • cover
  • hang
  • beneath a/​the sheet
  • under a/​the sheet
  • between the sheets
  • sheets and blankets
  • be white as a sheet
  • blank
  • clean
  • A3
  • take
  • use
  • rip
  • music
  • sheet of
  • a sheet of paper
  • flat
  • large
  • thick
  • metal
  • steel
  • vinyl
  • sheet of
  • flat
  • large
  • thick
  • metal
  • steel
  • vinyl
  • sheet of

Synonyms

  • page
  • leaf
  • slide
  • document
  • layer

Antonyms

  • blank
  • empty

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'sheets' as a slang term for a sheet of material.
  • Using 'sheet' when referring to multiple items without pluralizing.
  • Assuming it only refers to paper, ignoring fabric meanings.