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Synonyms and antonyms of Documents and types of document in American Thesaurus

Documents and types of document

annual report (noun)

a document that gives details of the financial activities of a company or other organization over the past year

blue book (noun)

British an official document containing information on a particular subject that is published by the British government

certificate (noun)

an official document or record stating that particular facts are true. For example a birth certificate gives the official facts about your birth and a health certificate gives the facts about your state of health.

company report (noun)

a report that gives detailed information about what a company has done and how successful it has been

confidentiality agreement (noun)

an agreement in which a person or organization that has important information about the activities of another organization promises not to give it to anyone else

consent form (noun)

a document that someone signs to show that they will allow something to happen

dossier (noun)

a set of documents about a person or situation

draft (noun)

something such as a plan, letter, or drawing that may have changes made to it before it is finished

fact sheet (noun)

a piece of paper that gives all the important information about something

file (noun)

a set of papers, documents, or records that you keep because they contain information

form (noun)

an official document that has spaces where you can put in information

Green Paper (noun)

mainly British a document published by the government of the U.K. or Canada that gives details of proposals so that they can be discussed before new laws are made

ID (noun)

a document that gives the details of your name, address, and date of birth, sometimes with a photograph

ID card (noun)

an official document or card that shows who you are

identification (noun)

something that proves who you are, especially a document with your name and a photograph

identification card (noun)

American an ID card

identity card (noun)

British an ID card

invitation to tender (noun)

a formal invitation to a small number of suppliers to make a detailed proposal for completing a particular piece of work

leaflet (noun)

a printed sheet of paper, usually folded, that is provided free and gives information about something

letter of agreement (noun)

a document that states what has been agreed between two people or organizations

lock-in (noun)

a written document that fixes something at a particular level or rate

mailing (noun)

a letter, card, package, etc. sent as part of a mailing

mailshot (noun)

British a mailing

master (noun)

a document, photograph, recording, etc. from which copies are made

nondisclosure agreement (noun)

an agreement that employees who have just joined a company, or who are just about to leave a company, often have to sign, not to tell anyone any secret information relating to their employer

note (noun)

a short official document, especially one that you sign

palimpsest (noun)

a very old document that writing was removed from and the surface written on again. Sometimes the older writing on a palimpsest can still be read.

petition (noun)

a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something

planner (noun)

a document or computer program that you can use for planning something

proffer letter (noun)

in the U.S., a binding written agreement between the prosecution and the accused as part of a plea bargain

registration (noun)

American an official document that gives details of a vehicle and its owner

report (noun)

an official document on a particular subject, often made by a group of people after studying a problem or situation carefully

rough (noun)

a piece of writing or a drawing that is not finished

schedule (noun)

formal a document giving a list of prices, conditions, etc. for a particular thing

screed (noun)

a long boring speech or piece of writing

submission (noun)

a document that you formally give to someone who will make a decision about it

text (noun)

a written record of the words of a speech, lecture, program, or play

travelogue (noun)

a movie, broadcast, or piece of writing that describes someone’s experiences while traveling

typescript (noun)

a document that has been typed

vignette (noun)

cinemaliterature a short but interesting piece of writing or section of a movie

wordle (noun)

a piece of text arranged in an image that shows how frequently different words are used in the text. The most frequently used words appear in the largest letters.

working paper (noun)

a report about a particular subject that is written in order to provide information for a discussion, instead of one that provides information that will not change