Paperwork: meaning, definitions and examples

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paperwork

 

[ ˈpeɪpərˌwɜːrk ]

Context #1

office

Work that involves handling documents, such as forms, reports, or records.

Synonyms

documentation, forms, records

Examples of usage

  • Please complete the paperwork before the end of the day.
  • I need to file this paperwork with the HR department.
Context #2

business

Administrative tasks, such as filling out forms, processing documents, and organizing records, typically required in a professional or business setting.

Synonyms

administration, bureaucracy, red-tape

Examples of usage

  • She is responsible for all the paperwork related to the project.
  • The lawyer will take care of the legal paperwork.
Context #3

everyday life

Routine administrative tasks or forms that need to be completed, often associated with personal or household matters.

Synonyms

administrative tasks, documents, forms

Examples of usage

  • I have to do some paperwork for my taxes.
  • Don't forget to fill out the paperwork for the insurance claim.

Translations

Translations of the word "paperwork" in other languages:

🇵🇹 papelada

🇮🇳 कागजी कार्यवाही

🇩🇪 Papierkram

🇮🇩 pekerjaan kertas

🇺🇦 паперова робота

🇵🇱 papierkowa robota

🇯🇵 書類作業

🇫🇷 paperasse

🇪🇸 papeleo

🇹🇷 evrak işleri

🇰🇷 서류 작업

🇸🇦 الأعمال الورقية

🇨🇿 papírování

🇸🇰 papierovanie

🇨🇳 文书工作

🇸🇮 papirnato delo

🇮🇸 pappírsstörf

🇰🇿 қағаз жұмысы

🇬🇪 დოკუმენტაცია

🇦🇿 kağız işi

🇲🇽 papeleo

Word origin

The term 'paperwork' originated in the early 19th century, combining the words 'paper' and 'work'. It refers to the various tasks and documents involving paper, such as forms, reports, and records. With the increasing use of paper documentation in administrative and business settings, the concept of paperwork became prevalent in everyday life. Today, paperwork is an essential part of organizational processes and personal affairs, emphasizing the importance of handling documents efficiently.

See also: paperback, paperclip, paperclips, papers.