trade paper: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/treɪd ˈpeɪpə/US/treɪd ˈpeɪpər/

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What does “trade paper” mean?

A newspaper or magazine focused on a specific industry or profession.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A newspaper or magazine focused on a specific industry or profession.

Can refer to specialized publications used for business intelligence, professional updates, or industry news, sometimes extending to related contexts like trade shows or conferences.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning; both varieties use the term similarly to denote industry-specific publications.

Connotations

In both regions, it implies professionalism, specialization, and authority within an industry.

Frequency

Equally common in business and professional contexts in the UK and US, but less frequent in everyday speech.

Grammar

How to Use “trade paper” in a Sentence

for [industry]on [topic]about [field]in [sector]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
subscribe toreadpublishindustry
medium
monthlyprofessionalspecializedadvertise in
weak
informativelatesthelpfulcomprehensive

Examples

Examples of “trade paper” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • We trade papers with other firms to share market insights.

American English

  • Companies often trade papers at industry conferences.

adjective

British English

  • The trade paper edition is published quarterly.

American English

  • She recommended a trade paper subscription for updates.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used to monitor competitors, trends, and opportunities within a specific industry.

Academic

Occasionally referenced in research for empirical data or case studies from professional fields.

Everyday

Rare in casual conversation; typically mentioned in work-related discussions.

Technical

Refers to publications in fields like engineering, healthcare, or finance, often containing jargon and detailed analyses.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “trade paper”

Strong

business papersector reporttrade magazine

Neutral

trade journalindustry publicationprofessional magazine

Weak

niche periodicalspecialized newspapercorporate bulletin

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “trade paper”

general newspaperpopular magazinemainstream media

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “trade paper”

  • Using 'trade paper' to refer to any newspaper, e.g., 'I read the trade paper for sports news.'
  • Misspelling as one word, e.g., 'tradepaper'.
  • Confusing with 'trade paperback' in publishing.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A trade paper focuses on a specific industry or profession, while a regular newspaper covers general news for a broad audience.

Yes, the term is used similarly in both varieties without significant differences in meaning or usage.

No, trade papers are aimed at professionals in an industry with practical updates, whereas academic journals publish scholarly research for academic audiences.

You can search online databases, industry associations, or libraries for trade papers specific to your profession or sector.

A newspaper or magazine focused on a specific industry or profession.

Trade paper is usually professional in register.

Trade paper: in British English it is pronounced /treɪd ˈpeɪpə/, and in American English it is pronounced /treɪd ˈpeɪpər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • in the trade papers
  • according to trade papers
  • trade paper talk

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'trade' as your profession and 'paper' as a newspaper, so it's a paper for your trade.

Conceptual Metaphor

Information as a traded commodity within a professional community.

Practice

Quiz

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary purpose of a trade paper?