cardboard
English
Pronunciation
Noun
cardboard (countable and uncountable, plural cardboards)
Usage notes
Despite widespread general use in English, the term cardboard is deprecated in commerce and industry as not adequately defining a specific product.[1]
Derived terms
Translations
material resembling heavy paper
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See also
References
- Walter Soroka, Illustrated Glossary of Packaging Terminology, p. 154
Adjective
cardboard
- Made of or resembling cardboard; (figurative) flat or flavorless.
- 1868, Arthur William A'Beckett, “Painted Ships and Painted Oceans”, in The Tomahawk, page 114:
- The worst of the thing, however, is that the enormity, such as it is, happens to be of a very cardboard and tinsel character.
- 1973, Journal of Black Poetry, number 17, page 27:
- The thing really looked quite cardboard.
- Twentieth-Century Scottish Drama, page 501:
- MUMMER 3 pulls out an inflated cushion with a very cardboard crown on it.
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