paper plate

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paper plate

A child eats a sandwich from a paper plate at a picnic.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A disposable plate made of cardboard or paper material: A "paper plate" is a single-use plate designed for convenience, typically made from molded paper pulp, cardboard, or similar disposable material. It is commonly used for serving food at casual events, picnics, or parties to avoid washing dishes.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We used paper plates for the backyard barbecue to make cleanup easier.
    • Please put your cake slice on a paper plate.
    • The company provides paper plates and plastic utensils in the breakroom.
Advanced Usage
  • "as flimsy as a paper plate": Used metaphorically to describe something very weak, insubstantial, or not durable.
    • That argument is as flimsy as a paper plate.
  • Contextual Note: While "paper plate" is a compound noun, its usage is so standardized it functions as a single lexical unit referring to the specific disposable item.
Variants and Related Words
  • Paper bowl (n): A disposable bowl made of similar material.
    • She served the soup in a paper bowl.
  • Paper cup (n): A disposable cup made of paper, often with a wax or plastic lining.
    • He drank his coffee from a paper cup.
  • Disposable plate (n): A more general term that can include plates made of plastic or other materials.
Synonyms
  • Disposable plate: A plate intended for single use.
  • Cardboard plate: A plate made specifically from cardboard.
Related Phrases
  • Paper plate economics: (Informal/Idiomatic) A derogatory term for a simplistic or superficial analysis of an economic situation.
    • The politician's proposal was dismissed as paper plate economics by experts.
  • Paper plate award: A humorous or sarcastic term for a trivial or meaningless honor.
    • Winning "most likely to be late" felt like a paper plate award.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically denotes a plate intended for disposal after one use. Its primary connotation is convenience and informality, often contrasted with permanent dishware like ceramic or glass plates. It is not typically associated with formal dining.
paper plate

A child eats a sandwich from a paper plate at a picnic.

Noun
  1. a disposable plate made of cardboard