Pad
UK /["/pæd/"]/US /["/pæd/"]/
Definition
a thick piece of soft material that is used, for example, for cleaning or protecting something or for holding liquid
In simple words: A flat piece of material used for writing or resting on.
Examples
- She scribbled notes on her notepad during the meeting.
- The pilot checked the landing pad carefully before touchdown.
- He bought a new mouse pad for his computer desk.
- The gymnast practiced her routine on the padded floor to prevent injuries.
- The apartment was a cozy little pad in the city center.
- She attached a foam pad to the back of the picture frame to protect the wall.
- The drummer replaced the pads on his electronic drum set to improve response.
- He’s invited us over to his new pad for the weekend party.
- The helicopter landed smoothly on the rooftop helipad.
Usage notes
Use 'pad' when referring to a writing pad or cushion. Avoid using it in very formal contexts where 'notebook' or 'cushion' may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a simple 'writing pad' where you can jot down your thoughts, like a notepad.
Collocations
- thick
- adhesive
- cotton
- memo
- note
- scratch
- on a/the pad
- thick
- adhesive
- cotton
Synonyms
- notepad
- cushion
- mat
Antonyms
- empty
- bare
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pad' as an abbreviation for 'padding'
- Using 'pad' to refer to a digital note-taking app
- Overusing 'pad' when the context calls for specific terms like 'notebook' or 'mat'