Home › Words › T › tearsheettearsheet/ˈtɛəʃiːt/tearsheet means A single page of some publication containing a specific advertisement, table, or article in print.tearsheet is pronounced /ˈtɛəʃiːt/.EtymologyFrom tear + sheet.nounA single page of some publication containing a specific advertisement, table, or article in print.e.g.“He handed out tearsheets for each of the stocks he was recommending.”Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.clipsheet 60% match — A sheet of news, features, and similar material distributed to newspaper publishers for convenient inclusion in their publications. vs tearsheet →freesheet 55% match — A free newspaper. vs tearsheet →centerfold 55% match — The single larger sheet of paper that forms the middle two pages of a magazine or other publication, folded so as to open wider than a standard page spread. vs tearsheet →flatplan 52% match — A page plan of a publication that shows how the articles and advertisements are laid out. vs tearsheet →coversheet 50% match — An extra sheet attached to the front of a document. vs tearsheet →classifieds 50% match — A section of a newspaper, magazine or web site containing classified advertisements. vs tearsheet →teamsheet 48% match — A document that lists the current or proposed members of a team. vs tearsheet →datasheet 48% match — A document summarizing the performance and other technical characteristics of a product. vs tearsheet →