overleaf
/'ouvə'li:f/
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Definition
- Adverb:
- On the other side of the page: Indicates that the referenced information is located on the reverse side of the current page.
- On the following page: Used to direct the reader's attention to the next page, often when information continues or is presented there.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- Please see the diagram overleaf. (The diagram is on the other side of this page.)
- The complete data set is presented overleaf. (The full data is on the following page.)
- For further instructions, look overleaf. (Turn the page to find more instructions.)
Advanced Usage
- In formal and written contexts: "Overleaf" is primarily used in formal writing, academic papers, reports, and printed materials to provide concise navigation instructions.
- The terms and conditions are listed overleaf.
- As noted overleaf, the experiment yielded two key results.
Variants and Related Words
- Over page: A less formal phrase with a similar meaning, often used in British English.
- The chart continues over page.
Synonyms
- On the reverse: On the back of the same sheet.
- On the following page: On the next page.
Related Phrases
- See overleaf: A common instruction meaning "look on the other side of this page."
- See overleaf for the application form.
- Continued overleaf: Indicates that text or data extends onto the reverse side.
- The article is continued overleaf.
Adverb
- on or to the other side of a page
- data tabulated overleaf