Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

on-paper

phrase
/ˈɒn ˈpeɪpər/
Definition
In theory or in a written document, as opposed to reality or practice.
Examples
  • The project looks successful on-paper, but we need to consider the practical challenges as well.
  • His qualifications are impressive on-paper, yet many doubt his practical experience.
  • On-paper, this plan seems cost-effective, but the implementation costs could be higher than expected.
Meaning
The term ‘on-paper’ refers to something that exists in a theoretical form or looks good when considered in writing, but may not necessarily hold true in real-life situations.
Synonyms
  • theoretically
  • in principle
  • in theory
  • according to documentation