notepaper
notepaper — noun
1. sheets of paper used for writing personal letters or short notes by hand, often
sheets of paper used for writing personal letters or short notes by hand, often sold together with matching envelopes.
Priya bought a pack of cream-colored notepaper at the stationery shop.
countable collocation: a pack/sheet/pad of notepaper
The hotel provided free notepaper and envelopes in every guest room.
Ravi wrote his thank-you letter on blue notepaper with a gold border.
Nadia keeps a box of personalized notepaper on her desk for writing quick messages.
- writing paper
a broader term that includes notepaper and may also cover larger sheets for formal letters
- stationery
a wider category that includes notepaper along with envelopes, cards, and other writing materials
- letter paper
slightly less common; specifically paper designed for letters, often implying a standard size
用法筆記
Notepaper is typically sold in pads or packs and may be decorated with patterns, borders, or a person's initials. It differs from ordinary printer paper in that it is designed specifically for handwritten correspondence.